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Posted on: Thursday, February 9, 2006

Sheer, showy, strapless top Grammy mode

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By Samantha Critchell
Associated Press

Singer Alicia Keys chose an Armani Privé gown with a dramatic low back. “Giorgio Armani made it especially for me. I feel like a winner,” she said.

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Actress Teri Hatcher (“Desperate Housewives”) went with a sheer, plum-colored dress with lace panels by Jean Paul Gaultier — plus boy briefs.

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Alicia Keys and Teri Hatcher vied for the sexiest-dress award at the Grammys last night.

Hatcher's plum-colored dress with lace panels by Jean Paul Gaultier was sheer to the point that the boy briefs she wore underneath the gown were clearly visible. Curly hair and strands of pearls completed her wild-girl look.

"The Grammys always push the envelope with fashion, and that's what I'm doing," Hatcher said as she went into the Los Angeles ceremony.

Keys chose an Armani Privé black beaded gown with a plunging V-neck and a dramatic low back. It also had a front slit.

"Giorgio Armani made it especially for me. I feel like a winner," Keys told E!'s Ryan Seacrest.

Another sexy number was Christina Milian's silver halter-top Max Azria Atelier dress with a peek-a-boo bodice.

Fashion plate Gwen Stefani's one-shoulder, animal-print gown had a beaded empire waist, a necessary detail to accommodate her pregnant belly.

Beyoncé was one of the many stars in strapless gowns. Hers was bronze with spider-web beading, which she wore with big, dangling earrings.

Kelly Clarkson's black strapless gown by Max Azria Atelier had a tight bodice and full skirt completely covered in ruffles. Fergie of The Black Eyed Peas chose a cream-colored chiffon strapless dress with a bow in the back by Max Azria Atelier, and Fantasia jazzed up her black gown with a giant necklace.

Actress Jenna Elfman was in a metallic patchwork strapless cocktail dress and dangling earrings, and Jennifer Love Hewitt wore almost no jewelry with her white dress.

White was all over the green carpet. (Yes, sponsor Heineken changed the carpet color from the traditional red.)

Ciara had on a sleek white gown with metallic belt by Alberta Ferretti, and Mary J. Blige had on a Cinderella-like white halter dress. The top of Sheryl Crow's black gown was covered with white embroidery.

Many male stars wore white suits — which dominated the carpet at last year's Grammys, too.

Common said his white suit made him feel "angelic." John Legend told E! that he chose a white tuxedo because it was his favorite color. Ludacris also was in a white suit with a metallic tie.

Kanye West paired his white jacket with a red shirt (worn almost completely unbuttoned), black pants and black leather gloves. It was one of seven outfits that Yves Saint Laurent designer Stefano Pilati suggested.

The Game's "accessory" that he carried on his arm was his 2-year-old son. They wore matching black suits, black ties and white shirts.

LL Cool J, who was preparing to jet off to New York after the awards to unveil his Todd Smith fashion line, complemented his white suit with a camel-colored tie and a fedora.

The Ying Yang Twins had on reverse black-and-white outfits.

The English-style gray windowpane suit that Jay-Z wore was an attempt "to channel rich businessman," he explained. He wore it with a handkerchief in his pocket and smoky sunglasses.

Rapper TI was going for "a modern-day Hugh Hefner" in his light gray pinstripe suit.

Meanwhile, India.Arie said she bought the gold rings she was wearing when she was in Kenya. "They were 10 cents apiece." She paired them with a mostly white halter gown that had a spray of brown down the front.

Joss Stone added some color and a playful spirit with her purple print slip gown and a flower in her hair. She wore a lot of mascara and pale lipgloss.

"Chunky lashes with slightly smudgy eyes is sexy, because it looks spontaneous without being too perfect. It's cooler that way," said her makeup artist, Nick Barose.

With so many different styles at the Grammys, Buddhist monk Lama Tashi, a nominee in the traditional-world-music-album category, fit right in. He wore a red monastic robe that went over one shoulder.

Associated Press writer Solvej Schou contributed to this report.