Gaga among stars wearing white roses on Grammys red carpet

Reba McEntire, Lady Gaga, Kelly Clarkson wear white roses to Grammy Awards. The statement accessory comes just weeks after stars wore all black to the Golden Globes to support the #meToo movement.

Lady Gaga, U2, Miley Cyrus, Sting and Elton John are just a few of the artists performing at the Grammy Awards on Sunday in a 60th anniversary celebration of music across the board.
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Lady Gaga, U2, Miley Cyrus, Sting and Elton John are just a few of the artists performing at the Grammy Awards on Sunday in a 60th anniversary celebration of music across the board.

Stars, including Lady Gaga and Kelly Clarkson, turned out on the Grammys red carpet on Sunday displaying white roses in solidarity with the Time's Up and #MeToo movements against sexual abuse and harassment on music's biggest night for what is usually the wildest display of fashion during awards season.

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Lady Gaga won over the Grammy audience with a rousing performance of the songs "Joanne" and "Million Reasons."

Gaga was in a black lace top and leggings with a full skirt and train, white rose in place and her hair swept into a fishtail braid with black pins. Her signature towering platform shoes, black boots this time around, were on her feet. 

Rita Ora also wowed in black, a gown with a silver embellished lining open on one side to the hip. She, too, had a white rose pinned on.

There was lots of black, perhaps spillover from the anti-sexual misconduct message of the recent Golden Globes, but there was also plenty of colour.

Elton John didn't disappoint on that score in a geometric-pattern, blue, gold and red sparkler of a jacket from Gucci, encrusted sunglasses to match. 

Country's trio Midland — Mark Wystrach, Cameron Duddy and Jess Carson — went big in the cowboy hat department, including a topper with a rainbow feather to match a similarly adorned jacket for one.

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Recording artist Sam Smith attends the 60th Annual Grammy Awards at Madison Square Garden on January 28, 2018 in New York City.

Sam Smith was in a green suit — yes he wore the rose — and a red scoop-neck shirt underneath, while Ne-Yo wore a yellow jacket. In a red tuxedo look, including a red bow tie, was DJ Khaled and his adorable, mini-me 1-year-old son, who got a matching red suit.

Khaled called Asahd, "My partner in crime, my best friend, my biggest blessing. ... When he smiles, it's like God smiling on me."

Maren Morris was in a chain-link silver sparkler that brought the wow in a barely-there design. 

Also in silver: a pregnant Chrissie Teigen as she posed with husband John Legend.

Lana Del Rey, meanwhile, joined Sir Elton in Gucci, an angelic gown in cream with a high slit and crystal star theme, including a star headpiece. Ashanti was a princess in long-sleeved gold.

Rapper K Flay, in a black tuxedo jacket, chose a Time's Up button instead of the flower but noted all such symbols are important expressions of solidarity for women.

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Diane Warren arrives at the 60th annual Grammy Awards at Madison Square Garden on Sunday, January 28, 2018, in New York.

Songwriter Diane Warren, a 15-time Grammy nominee, wore black and white and went her own way on symbols. She wore white gloves with "Girl" on one hand and "Power" on the other, explaining, "I didn't want to wear the rose. I'm a rebel."

Nominees The Secret Sisters won for largest white roses, noting it's time for the music industry to step up and better acknowledge sexual misconduct.

Perhaps the New York vibe — the Grammys hadn't been held here in 15 years — added to the parade of music men and women opting for black, including traditional tuxedos and suits. Women in black went for both edgy and chic.

Country star Reba McEntire was among them in a Jovani sleeveless studded gown in black with silver embellishment, white rose in place as a reminder to everybody to "treat each other like we want to be treated. It's the golden rule."

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Kelly Clarkson arrives at the 60th annual Grammy Awards at Madison Square Garden on Sunday, January 28, 2018, in New York.

Clarkson's black gown was embellished in silver and gold. Her white rose was long stemmed and she carried it as opposed to pinning it on. Mylie Cyrus also opted for the long-stem rose option to go with her black, skinny-legged trouser look.

Joy Villa, ever provocative on the red carpet, made a statement last year in a pro-President Donald Trump dress. This year, she wore a white gown with a rainbow uterus with fetus on one side and carried a "Choose Life" handbag. Oh, and a huge crown topped her head.

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