Paris Jackson sported an all-black ensemble as she attended this year’s GRAMMY awards.
The 25-year-old wore a black cut-out dress designed by French luxury fashion brand CELINE and she covered her prominent arm tattoos with make-up.
The timeless dress had an off-the-shoulder design and cut-out top, showcasing her toned midriff.
It continued into a full-length skirt which had a large slit up the side.
Paris covered up her tattoos with make-up
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The actress and model kept her accessories simple
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Paris shared a video where she covered her tattoos for the awards
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Most notable to fans of the actress was that her tattoos were completely covered.
Paris has more than 80 tattoos, including a number on both arms and her stomach, but they were all covered up for her classic look last night.
She did this in collaboration with vegan make-up brand Cover FX and said the brand “meant business” in a post on her Instagram page.
Paris completed her look with large hoop earrings and a delicate black and gold bracelet on her wrist.
She carried a small black leather bag as she walked the red carpet wearing a pair of black strappy heels.
Paris highlighted her natural beauty with minimal make-up, including nude eyeshadow and a clear lip gloss.
Her long mousy brown hair was down with a slight curl through it and she wore it swept to the side.
The GRAMMYs was attended by huge names in music including Taylor Swift, Olivia Rodrigo and Billie Eilish.
Celine Dion attended the GRAMMYs
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Music legend Celine Dion was also in attendance, in what was a rare appearance since her diagnosis with Stiff Person Syndrome.
The singer wore a beautiful white gown under an oversized mustard coat.
Celine Dion shared that she was suffering from Stiff Person Syndrome in 2022.
This is a condition that affects the muscles in the body and can lead to spasms.
James Parker is a UK-based entertainment aficionado who delves into the glitz and glamour of the entertainment industry. From Hollywood to the West End, he offers readers an insider’s perspective on the world of movies, music, and pop culture.