Taylor Swift channeled Studio 54-esque glam with her latest stunning red carpet appearance, gracing the American Music Awards (AMAs) this week in a golden, rhinestone-adorned jumpsuit.
Swift, 32, rocked the curve-hugging, plunging and shimmering item from luxury label The Blonds, paired it with Giuseppe Zanotti gold strappy sandal heels, and accessorized these eye-catching pieces with shiny matching jewelry. The “Anti-Hero” hitmaker also picked up six award wins throughout the night, ultimately being crowned the top-awarded artist in AMAs history.
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Taylor Swift Shimmers In Sultry Disco-Inspired AMAs Look
With this glittery, 70s disco-inspired get-up, Swift proved, as she sings on new song “Bejeweled,” that she really can “make the whole place shimmer!” The songwriter’s jumpsuit featured a low-cut, halter neckline, a cinched, belted waist and backless design, long, tailored pants and a plethora of rhinestones. Swift wore her signature long, wavy blonde hair down, parted to the side for glamorous retro volume, and styled into brushed-out, loose curls.
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The “Lavender Haze” singer pinned her bangs to the side as well, drawing eyes to her makeup look for the evening— composed of a classic smokey eye, black liner, sky-high lashes, rosy, warm blush, and her trademark ruby red lipstick hue. Swift dazzled up her ensemble even more with the help of her accessories, including gold jewelry pieces from Cathy Waterman, Al Zain, Delfina Delettrez, White Space and Natasha Schweitzer, such as layered bracelets, rings and dangly earrings.
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Swift’s Major AMAs Sweep
While we could go on forever about Swift’s continually epic style, it’s important to commemorate her musical talents, as well! The Midnights musician took home AMAs trophies for the following categories; ‘Favorite Female Pop Artist,’ ‘Favorite Female Country Artist,’ ‘Favorite Country Album’ and ‘Favorite Pop Album’ for Red (Taylor’s Version), ‘Favorite Music Video’ for “All Too Well (Taylor’s Version),” and of course, ‘Artist Of The Year.’
While accepting the last and most iconic award, Swift said to fans and viewers, “In the past few years, I have released more music than I did in the entire decade preceding that, and I really feel like that’s down to the fact you, the fans, made it clear that you wanted to hear lots of music that I would make.” She added, “You encouraged me,” with a smile as the crowd at the Los Angeles Microsoft Theater cheered her on. (Congrats!)