Rosé, the sensational K-pop artist, has had quite the journey with the Recording Academy. From her intimate performance at the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles earlier this December, to her dazzling debut on the Grammys red carpet, she has left an indelible mark. This year, Rosé made history with her first-ever Grammy nominations, becoming the first K-pop soloist to be nominated in two of the event’s major categories. But the excitement didn't stop there – she also became the first K-pop soloist to perform at the prestigious event.
For this momentous occasion, Rosé turned heads on the red carpet in a breathtaking strapless black-and-white gown. The piece, crafted by stylist Aeri Yun, combined a simple Little Black Dress (LBD) with a dramatic half skirt adorned with gathers that cascaded gracefully to the floor. Aeri Yun, known for curating Rosé's iconic street style and unique stage outfits, truly outdid herself. The ensemble was paired with sheer tights, sleek pointy heels, and the sparkling touch of Tiffany & Co. jewelry, creating a look that was both bold and classic.
“Rosé's style has always been about blending elegance with a twist, and this gown is a perfect representation of that,” said a fashion insider.
Once inside the ceremony, Rosé prepared for more potential accolades. Her collaboration with Bruno Mars, the hit track “APT.,” was in the running for Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance. She faced stiff competition from industry heavyweights like Kendrick Lamar, Lady Gaga, Billie Eilish, Doechii, Sabrina Carpenter, and Bad Bunny.
With her striking presence and groundbreaking achievements, Rosé's Grammys debut was nothing short of historic. Her journey continues to inspire fans worldwide, proving that the world of K-pop is a force to be reckoned with on the global stage.