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Adele's 2017 Grammys Dress Is Green And Gorgeous

by Carolyn Steber
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Remember spending most of last year crying to Adele's heart wrenching song "Hello"? Yea, me too. But I also remember dying over Adele's look at the Grammys. She wasn't nominated for any awards in 2016 (she just missed the cut off date to qualify). But that didn't stop her from wowing us in a next-level LBD.

The singer took over the red carpet in a sparkling Givenchy gown while rocking an ombre bob and (of course) her signature winged eyeliner. It was all so very "Adele," which I think should be added to the dictionary as a new word used to describe the glammest of people. (Let's make that happen, OK?)

Because really, wherever she goes she turns it out. Remember her look at the 2012 Grammy's? The singer stole the show in another LBD, this time from Giorgio Armani. The black gown featured sequins and three quarter length sleeves, which she paired with red lipstick and old Hollywood wavy hair.

Her look for the 2017 Grammy's was just as chic. The singer, who was finally nominated for Album of the Year for 25, kept the glam going in a Givenchy Haute Couture gown by Riccardo Tisci. It was the most gorgeous shade of green, which perfectly complemented the singer's flawless skin. The dress had some interested criss-crossing in the front, which created a beautiful checkered pattern. She paired the look with gold jewels and a gorgeous up 'do. Take a look at the magic below.

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So good, right?

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That green is to die for.

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Later on in the night, the singer sang a tribute to the late George Michael.

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It was touching, to say the least.

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Such a sweet tribute, and such a gorgeous dress to wear while honoring the singer.