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What the Grammys Red Carpet Predicted About 2020 Fashion Trends

No one is exempt from the influence of high fashion.

As Miranda Priestly points out in The Devil Wears Prada, every style starts on the runway and is then, "filtered down through the department stores and then trickled on down into some tragic Casual Corner where you, no doubt, fished it out of some clearance bin." So it really is impossible to escape the influence of the elite, even when you try. Instead of resisting, why not lean in and aim to be ahead of the trends by taking these hot tips from your favorite musical artists.

According to the looks at the 2020 Grammy Awards, here's what's in this year.

The K-Pop Turtleneck

Regardless of your gender identity, a monochrome turtleneck under a blazer, trench coat, or button-up will immediately make you look as chic as BTS did on the red carpet.

Fishnet Shirts

While Bebe Rexha opted for a bedazzled fishnet turtleneck, a plain fishnet shirt is a cool addition under any low cut top or, if you're feeling saucy, under a blazer as shown here.

Blazers Without a Shirt

If you're feeling even more risky (and temperature permits) the boob suit is an excellent choice for a night out. Just go for a pretty bra or even nothing at all (well, maybe a little body tape).

Two Piece Dresses

Dua Lipa

A figure hugging satin skirt with a matching top creates the effect of an evening gown, with a little flirty midrift thrown in the equation.

Sparkles

Maggie Rogers grammys

Sparkles of every variety, from sequins to rhinestones, glittered on the red carpet last night. If you thought you left sparkles in 2002, think again.

Bold-Colored Suits

A slim trouser and fitted blazer in a bold color look great on anyone.

Colored Roots

Get ready to see tons of neon roots popping up as 2020 unfolds.

Statement Nails

Rosalia's Nails

Almost every leading lady at the Grammys last night had on extremely long nails, many of them bedazzled or otherwise wildly decorated.

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