

Probably the most iconic J Lo look of all time. This gorgeous bedazzled jacket showcased just how fashion-forward Michael Jackson really was, with this outfit remaining one of his most iconic. This list wouldn’t be complete without mentioning the King of Pop. So, take a trip down the Grammys memory lane with us – we promise it’s a wild ride. While some award shows, like the Oscars, are renowned for fancier frocks, the Grammys never fail to produce some of the most outrageous and memorable fashion moments in history.įrom the fashion faux pas of the early 2000s, to the more outlandish looks of the mid 2010s the Grammys have always been a stage for musicians and presenters to truly make a statement. “I kind of had to pinch myself and say, ‘This is great,’” she said.We’ve got Grammy fever at the moment and with all the amazing stars on the red carpet today, we almost don’t know where to look! So while our favourite musicians are raking in their awards, we’ve decided to take a look back at the most iconic Grammy looks of all time (excuse our Kanye moment). She recently signed with Roc Nation and says she’s working with some great producers who she said were on her “wish list.” to just be completely anti-fashion and just put whatever’s closest on, and home is the place to do that.”īesides her book, Minogue is also back in the music studio. I’d love to maintain this illusion that I kind of elegantly waft around home or something but I need that balance in my life. When she’s away from the stage and at home, Minogue insists she “can go to total frumpsville for sure.” Minogue says there’s no time to be bashful when hurrying to change clothes, joking, “you kind of pass first base.” It depends if the show is going well or not going well what type of vocabulary I choose,” she said with a laugh. “A lot of stuff goes down in the quick change. Then there’s the “quick change” in and out of elaborate costumes - something she compares to a Formula One pit stop, with four people helping her. Minogue says there have been times when she got costumes so late that she’s jumped in to help stitch them up backstage. “That’s why showgirls have to have poise because you can’t actually tip your head,” she recalled. She learned that lesson the hard way decked out in headdresses, feathers and corsets on her Showgirl: The Greatest Hits Tour in 2005. “I was about to say, ‘things you can move in.’ wait a second, about half my costumes you can’t move in,” she said with a laugh. For performances, she looks for showstoppers that will look good from the back of a large venue and hold up through 100 shows. “That’s all part of my journey and actually it’s what I like about fashion.”įrom skimpy outfits to showgirl costumes with plume headdresses, Minogue is game to try it all. Some ideas that we thought were fantastic at that point in time were upon reflection, a big mistake,” she said. “I had to include some moments that were less than stellar because we all make mistakes along the way. Yes, the 45-year-old even admits to some fashion faux pas. “There’ve been ups and downs and fabulous moments and not so fabulous moments, but basically the book was a celebration of 25 years.” “It was lots of fun to look at my life in fashion through the years,” said Minogue in a recent interview. The singer compiled a look at her fashion choices, particularly her stage costumes, in a new book called “Kylie Fashion” (Running Press). NEW YORK (AP) - Before Lady Gaga, Rihanna or Katy Perry married music with fashion, there was Kylie Minogue.
