Award shows for us are like Christmas. Especially the 51st Annual Grammy Awards 2009. The ladies shone like gems and we’re feelin’ the trend. Check out the ladies who left us starry-eyed (read: temporarily blind) from their ultra-glittery getups!

From the fab bunch, we have Carrie Underwood leading the way with her golden sparkly dress.

While we love Jennifer Hudson’s red carpet dress, we also had our eyes set on her stagewear. She looked amazing!

British star, Estelle, rocked a sparkly number which complemented Kanye’s… err… blazer. Okay, now we have a question: could it be Estelle has serious insecurity issues about her hips? She keeps on wearing dresses with fake hips! Or was it Kanye’s idea? We’ll never know. Note to Yeezy: while we love your boldness, glittery stuff is really girls’ domain.

Fantasia looked fantastic with her embellished dress. We’re just not really feelin’ the shoes.

We absolutely love Gwyneth Paltrow’s metallic strapless mini dress! And for the dress’ sake, we’ll forget her ‘British’ word-drop: “…the utterly brilliant Radiohead”. Why don’t we just leave the British thing to Madonna for now.

To tell you the truth, we’re kinda down and out with celebrities wearing those Herve Leger bandage dress. But Tiny rocked the metallic version this time. She grew a sense of style! We’re not really with TI this time, ‘coz we prefer his undone tuxedo look when he performed with the “Rap Pack” onstage.

Paula Abdul tried to get on board the metallic glam trend, but she boarded the fashion trainwreck instead. Nice try, Paula.

And so did Katy Perry, who puts rhinestones on her ‘fruity’ getup. Thank God it’s just for show. She actually looked much better on the red carpet.
Any thoughts on this looming trend, people?


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