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The Crazy-Gorgeous, Must-See Beauty Looks From the 2015 Grammys

Katy Perry changed up her hair, Gwen Stefani wore a new (not red) lip color and more exciting beauty looks from the biggest night in music
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Queen Bey
We'd believe that Beyoncé really did wake up like this. The Grammy winner's subtle makeup and flowing hairstyle were perfection.

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Futuristic Flair
We loved everything about Jessie J's look, from her gelled-back hairdo to her wine-colored lips. Her creamy, flawless skin had a hint of bronzer to keep the look soft, not harsh.

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Shine On
Another day, another rainbow hair color spotted on Katy Perry. This lavender hue looked amazing with her ultra-sparkly Zuhair Murad dress (fresh from the Paris runway) and mega-long lashes (courtesy of Covergirl Full Lash Bloom Mascara).

Her makeup artist Jake Bailey created the warm nude lip color by topping Covergirl Colorlicious Lipstick in Sultry Sienna with a touch of Covergirl Colorlicious Lip Gloss in Melted Toffee.

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Cupcake Couture
Rihanna arrived fashionably late wearing a pink, poufy, cupcake-esque gown, which paired well with her sleek-yet-artfully-messy bun, nude lipstick and glowing complexion.

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Under the Sea
Taylor Swift's ocean-hued smoky eye perfectly complemented the mermaid vibe of her ombré Elie Saab gown.

The Grammys dress code is a bit different from that of the Golden Globes or the Oscars (see: anything worn by Lady Gaga). The outfits are edgier, and so is the hair and makeup. This year was no exception. The biggest names in music stepped out wearing everything from emerald liner to graphic cat eyes. Here, the most adventurous, stunning beauty looks from the 2015 Grammys.
BY ALLIE FLINN | FEB 8, 2015 | SHARES
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