Photo SpecialGrammy Looks: Glam or Slam?
Without a doubt, Beyoncé was the golden girl of the 2004 Grammys. Along with taking home five statues (including best female R&B vocal performance for Dangerously in Love), she stole the show on the red carpet in chartreuse silk and onstage in a hot pink minidress. Read on to see who else hit high notes, and who fell flat.
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Updated: Tuesday Apr 06, 2004 | 01:00 AM EDT By: By Lucy Maher and Serena Kappes
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GWEN STEFANI: GLAM
Stefani looked proud, and with good reason. Not only did her band, No Doubt, win best pop performance by a duo or group with vocal for "Underneath It All," the singer (with her niece) also looked chic in a black and white outfit she designed for her upcoming L.A.M.B. clothing line.
