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Tuesday, October 9, 2012

'Grammy Salute to Whitney Huston' Wish List

The Grammy Academy, the people that produce the Grammy Awards, will be producing a tribute to music legend Whitney Huston who passed away unexpectedly early this year the night before the Grammy Awards on Thursday. One of the amazing performers is the amazingly stunning Celine Dion. I have picked two looks for each of the performers, one for the red carpet and one for their performance. For the red carpet I would love to see Celine wear this amazing deep blue Armani Prive Fall 2012 Couture embellished long sleeved gown. Pair this with an amazing pair of diamond and sapphire earrings and a pair of navy blue sandals. Knowing Celine's style of performance I would bank on her performing one of Whitney's classic ballads and I would love to see her do so wearing this silver Versace Fall 2012 RTW gown. This gown would sparkle in a simple black backdrop on the do doubt black stage. Finish it with a pair of diamond studs, a diamond cuff bracelet, and some silver peep toe satin Salvatore Ferragamo pumps.
Jennifer Hudson was the person selected to perform 'I Will Always Love You' at the Grammy Awards this year in tribute to Whitney and will be on hand again Thursday to help pay tribute yet again to the musical legend. For the red carpet I would love to see Jennifer break into the Atelier Versace archives again and pull out this amazing light lilac draped Atelier Versace Fall 2010 Couture goddess gown. Finish off this gown with an amazing silver Edie Parker clutch, silver Christian Louboutin sandals, a pair of diamond drop earrings, and an amazing stack of two or three diamond bracelets. And for the performance I would love to hear her perform one of Whitney's dance hits wearing this gold and silver Versace Spring 2013 RTW fringe dress. This would make an absolutely amazing performance dress with the amazing fringe that would move amazingly. Finish this look with some mid-height ankle strap people pumps so that her shoes may not fling off as she performs.

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