The English have this very unique approach to fashion, to the point where we sometimes declare that one arrangement or another is an English eccentricity! Think of the legendary creations of Vivienne Westwood or Alexander McQueen or the looks of Boy George and more recently Harry Styles. The BRIT Awards red carpet, held last Sunday at the O2 Arena in London, was an opportunity for music industry artists to walk in all directions, from the playfulness of Sam Smith to the sensuality of Charli XCX to the futurism of Ellie Goulding . Among them, some Americans have not given up their place!
Harry Styles
Harry Styles, a great ambassador of the gender fluid current, this time opted for Nina Ricci’s velvet Basque suit, worn next to the skin and adorned with a huge flower tied around the neck.
Jessie J pregnant
Strolling down the red carpet, Jessie J announced her pregnancy in a jumpsuit that opened up across her stomach and a Selezza London coat slung over her shoulders.
Maya Jama
Maya Jama’s 1920s-style slicked-back hair was the perfect complement to this delicately gold-embroidered strapless Schiaparelli dress.
Lizzo
Designer Robert Wun is known for his extravagant creations and Lizzo wore the gold ruffle framing it with panache!
Charlie XCX
Singer Charli XCX embraced the transparency revealing wearing sheer underwear. She had chosen new French darling Ludovic de Saint Sernin, known for these seductive and sparkling creations.
SamSmith
After his Grammy performance, all eyes were on Sam Smith, who appeared in Harris’ latex outfit that redefined the character and gave him an inflatable doll look.
Shania two
After her polka dot Grammy outfit, Shania Twain preferred the colorful sobriety of this very trendy Saint Laurent dress.
Camille Razat
One might have thought a basque bustier revealing a petticoat over pleated palazzo pants would be too much, but now Camille Razat casually wore Robert Wun’s creation.
jodie Turner Smith
Jodie Turner-Smith continues her journey as the new fashion icon. She reinterprets the glamor and opulence of the 1970s, including afro, in a look by Zuhair Murad.
Ellie Goulding
Ellie Goulding went there wearing a Cameron Hancock silhouette that opposed the feminine-masculine, consisting of a breastplate that accentuated the curve of her breasts and high-waisted pants. The success of this silhouette lies in the stripping!