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To celebrate her four Grammy wins at an afterparty in Santa Monica, the 39-year-old star stepped out with husbandJay Zin a custom silver Burberry ensemble featuring nail head mesh embroidery, a crystal-embellished corset bodice and a matching head wrap with a sheer veil covering her face. Beyoncé paired the metallic outfit with platform heels, and switched up her voluminous award show hairstyle for a sleek straight look. TheBlack Is Kingartist also wore over 50 carats of Lorraine Schwartz diamonds.

Meanwhile, the rapper, 51, looked casual and cool in a black hoodie, a black trench coat, sunglasses and a face mask.

Lizzo,who sweetly presented the award for best new artist to Megan Thee Stallion, slipped into a Georges Hobeika Couture neon cutout one-shoulder mini dress adorned with bow and floral appliqués for her third and final look of the night. (She wore two ruffled Balmain creationson the carpetandtelecast.)

The three-time Grammy winner kept her purple barrette hair clips intact and accessorized with a pink face mask, a bedazzled flask and ablush pink L’Afshar bagas she celebrated at Craig’s restaurant in West Hollywood.

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John LegendandChrissy Teigenwatched the show from homethis year, but that didn’t stop the couple from getting glam for a night out. After Legend won R&B album of the year forBigger Love, the singer stepped out in a black velvet Paul Smith suit walking hand in hand with Teigen, who wore a red velvet mini dress with ruching and a side train. The cookbook author teamed her look with a black velvet jacket, a sparkly silver face mask, strappy stilettos and gold hoop earrings.

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Beyoncémade history when she earned her 28th win, making her the show’s most-decorated female artist. She beat Alison Krauss' previously held record of 27 wins. Beyoncé is now tied with Quincy Jones for the second-most Grammy wins, while conductor Georg Stolti holds the record with 31 Grammys.

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While accepting the award for best R&B performance for “Black Parade,” Beyoncé said she was “honored” and “so excited” to get her 28th award.

“Thank you guys. As an artist, I believe it’s my job and all of our jobs to reflect the times,” she said. “I wanted to uplift and encourage all of the Black kings and queens who inspire me and inspire the whole world … I can’t believe this happened, it’s such a magical night.”

Due to the airborne transmission of COVID-19 and the ongoing rollout of vaccines, the CDC continues toadvise against indoor gatherings of large groups, and recommendssix feet of distance and face coverings at all times.

source: people.com