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Rihanna’s Grammys Dress: Is Her Pink Gown Pretty Or Too Poofy?

Rihanna can do no wrong...or can she? Our favorite bad gal hit the 2015 Grammy Awards red carpet in a super frilly pink gown, and only she could pull this off. She switched it up from her usually edgy style, and we can totally see why this fashion killer is winning awards for her statement looks. Rihanna, 26, is always a highly anticipated red carpet arrival! We never know if she's going to blow our minds in a nearly naked look or keep it classy in a ball gown, and this look was equally shocking. We totally did not expect to see her in tiered ruffles, but do you love her look?

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Rihanna’s Grammys Dress — Rocks Pink Giambattista Valli:

Rihanna has recently been dressing down with grungy looks and oversized pieces, so we were beyond excited to see her glamorous style back! We knew she’d be feminine but we totally didn’t expect to see her rock this ultra girly Giambattista Valli  gown.

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To call this dress a ball gown would be an understatement!

The jeweled top paired with the sweet pink color gave her an innocent vibe that we’re not used to seeing from the singer, and the layered frilled skirt took totally hid her hot body.

This is a gown that is sure to be talked about for years to come, but we think it’s great that she took a risk in this bold look.

Rihanna’s Pink Ball Gown — Get The Look:

Rihanna is one of fashion’s biggest trendsetters today, so we can expect to see more full skirts in our future.

If you like the feminine ball gown look but don’t exactly have a ball to go to, try a sweet dress like this Missguided Fern lace Organza Skater Dress in fuchsia. The puffball skirt and organza detail puts one in mind of Rihanna’s princess look, but the cutout sides and crossover straps add modern allure.

RiRi’s pretty pink ball gown is definitely a look to either love whole heartedly or loathe beyond words. Which side do you fall on? Tell us in the comments below!

— Kindra Bailey