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- Fox News contributor Raymond Arroyo, who hosts "Arroyo Grande with Raymond Arroyo," described the Grammys as a "spectacle of nudity, combined with a clown aesthetic," noting that it "makes one wonder if these artists considered how this might overwhelm — and indeed — drown out the music they were there to perform and celebrate in the first place?"Arroyo said the fashion choices for Sunday's show "covered all the genres, from stripper to exhibitionists." TREVOR NOAH ROASTS NICKI MINAJ'S TRUMP TIES DURING GRAMMY AWARDS OPENING MONOLOGUE CEREMONY One of the most eye-catching looks came from Colombian singer and guitarist Andrea Echeverri.
- (Etienne Laurent / ) "For the few who decided to wear actual clothes, there was a preference for oversized hats that appeared to be from the Mardi Gras sales bin," Arroyo noted.
- One of the most jaw-dropping looks came from Colombian singer and guitarist Andrea Echeverri from the band Aterciopelados, who arrived with her group members Héctor Buitrago and Mauricio Montenegro. Echeverri turned heads in a three-dimensional top and hat that appeared to depict breasts.
- The artist's ensemble included a mesh shirt beneath the sculpted garment, paired with a lace maxi-skirt. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTER The most talked about look of the night came from Grammy award-winning artist, Chappell Roan.
- Roan put her figure on full display in the barely-there custom Mugler gown. LIKE WHAT YOU’RE READING?



