Taylor Swift added a touch of flower power to the 2021 Grammy Awards with her stylish short floral dress that she rocked on the red carpet. At just 31 years old, this former country music star turned pop sensation had an impressive six nominations, making her one of the most talked-about performers of the evening. Making history yet again, Taylor became the first female artist to snag the Album of the Year Grammy Award three times. It was in 2020 when Taylor Swift decided to switch up her sound with the release of her album Folklore, and she continued to surprise fans with a follow-up album, Evermore, which delved even deeper into her new artistic direction.
Flower vibes were in full bloom as Taylor Swift, 31, brought a touch of spring to the 2021 Grammy Awards red carpet in a stunning Oscar de la Renta mini dress adorned with floral designs.
The music artist, standing at 5’11”, rocked a chic short dress that flaunted her fit legs, paired with elegant pale pink Louboutin heels featuring cute ribbon details. Adding a touch of sophistication, she accessorized with dainty Cathy Waterman jewelry that complemented her outfit perfectly.
Later that evening, Swift made history by winning her third Grammy for Album of the Year, making her the first woman to achieve this milestone. Taylor looked delightful in her Oscar de la Renta floral dress, featuring long sleeves that elegantly draped over her hands. The sheer dress was adorned with dozens of pastel flowers, adding a whimsical touch to her ensemble. With her bangs framing her forehead and her blonde hair pinned back behind her ears, Taylor’s perfectly styled hair accentuated her flawlessly made-up face. During her time on the red carpet, the Cardigan singer took a moment to acknowledge her collaborators, including a photograph with Aaron Dessner, the guitarist and songwriter of The National, and Jack Antonoff, a talented songwriter and producer who worked closely with her on Folklore and Evermore. A significant portion of the tracks on both albums were co-written and produced by Dessner, while Antonoff, who has contributed to Swift’s previous albums, lent his talents to a few select tracks.
Taylor expressed her gratitude for the hardworking BTS crew by posing for a photo with Jonathan Low and Laura Sisk, who played crucial roles in the production of her albums Folklore and Evermore. Low not only mixed the tracks but also recorded them alongside Sisk. During the award ceremony, Taylor swept major categories, including Album of the Year for Folklore, Song of the Year and Best Pop Solo Performance for Cardigan, and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for Exile featuring Bon Iver. She also took home the award for Best Pop Vocal Album and Best Song Written For Visual Media for Beautiful Ghosts from the Cats soundtrack. Jack Antonoff, who collaborated with Taylor on the albums, was also nominated for Producer of the Year. Other notable winners at the event included H.E.R. with Song of the Year for I Can’t Breathe, Harry Styles for Best Pop Vocal Performance with Watermelon Sugar, and Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance with Rain On Me. Billie Eilish’s song “No Time to Die” prevailed over Taylor’s Beautiful Ghosts from the Cats soundtrack.