Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Glee Stars At The Grammy's

As most of you know the Grammy's were Sunday, there are a few looks I wanted to share with you incase you missed them!  Fashion is the best part of awards shows is it not??

With so many of the Glee stars there, I thought I would do a post entirely about them. I know how many of you are Glee fans!  Or Gleeks, whatever you'd like to be called! : ) 
So I hope you enjoy what they wore to the Grammy's this year!

 Lea Michele
wearing Emilio Pucci


Dianna Agron
wearing: Vivienne Westwood


 Naya Rivera


Amber Riley
wearing: Ema Savahl


Jenna Ushkowitz


Which girl do you think rocked it?  Have a favorite?  They all look lovely!  I actually think I like Naya's look best.  It's nice to see a softer, feminine side to her, unlike her character on Glee.  I also really like Dianna smokey eye look!  How about you?? 

 Bellasugar tells you how you can get each of the girl's looks!  Check it out here.

Now unto the fellows:

Chord Overstreet
wearing: a Dolce & Gabbana suit


Matthew Morrison
also wearing: a Dolce & Gabbana suit
 

Darren Criss


Kevin McHale


I think Chord Overstreet looks the best!  That Dolce & Gabbana suit, really "suits" him well!  What do you think??  And although I don't mind the rest of Kevin McHale's look, I don't get the suspender things....
What do you think?

6 comments:

Mimi said...

For the girls, i think Leas gown rocks. I kinda dont get the suspender things either but they dont bother me.

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Reyna @reynasblogxo said...

Lea looked beautiful! Love her! xx

Sherin said...

Everyone looks really good. Lea Michele was by far my favourite. The dress is so beautiful!

I love Chord Overstreet's suit as well. It's very classy.

Blicious said...

Lea looks stunning!!!

Rachel @ The Haute Notes said...

I absolutely adore Lea Michele. She looks amazing!

Jenmarie said...

I'm not crazy about all of them but I really like Naya Rivera's dress. It's so sweet, feminine and unique. I love the draped back!

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