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Camila Cabello’s Grammys Look Includes A Pearl Bra With Rose Appliqués

Camila Cabello’s Grammys Look Includes A Pearl Bra With Rose Appliqués

See the “Havana” singer’s sultry red carpet ensemble.

Camila Cabello

Camila Cabello was an elegant bombshell on the Grammys red carpet.

The "Bam Bam" singer chose a sultry look for music's biggest night, stepping out in an eye-catching two-piece gown by PatBo. The floor-length piece was composed of a high-waisted body-con skirt with a thigh-high slit and a see-through pearl-adorned bra top. The triangular top took more than 40 hours to create, per PatBo designer Patricia Bonaldi, and was made of intricate circular beads and rose appliqués covering her sensitive bits.

The pop star completed the look with strappy platform sandals by Stuart Weitzman and an array of Mikimoto jewelry, including pearl-and-diamond drop earrings and opulent pearl rings.

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As for her glam, the star wore her hair in loose curls with fringed curtain bangs, pairing the tousled hair with neutral makeup and a nude lip.

Camila Cabello

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Camila Cabello

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Camila Cabello

Photo: Getty Images

Camila Cabello

The pop star was up for a golden gramophone tonight, with her and Ed Sheeran's collaboration, "Bam Bam," receiving a nomination for Best Pop/Duo Performance. She also released her third studio album, Familia, last April.

Last November, Cabello spoke with BAZAAR.com about her off-duty style, saying that she likes to be "a different girl every day."

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"If I'm going out or going to a party, I want to be more low-key—I don't want to get recognized," she said, adding that loves to have fun with her footwear. "If I'm feeling nervous but I walk into the party with these shoes, and I already feel like I'm being myself before a word comes out of my mouth, that's when it's worth it."

This article originally appeared on Harper's BAZAAR US.

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