Taylor Swift Was Spring Personified in a Flower-Adorned Mini Dress at the 2021 Grammys

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Taylor Swift has made her grand return to the Grammys after four years away, and she dressed for the occasion. The singer appeared at the event’s limited red carpet (there’s still an ongoing pandemic, after all), wearing a flower-adorned mini dress by Oscar de la Renta. Her boyfriend Joe didn’t pose with her.

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taylor swift at the grammys

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Swift was last at the Grammys in 2016, where she and Selena Gomez posed on the red carpet together.

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Swift is performing tonight and is up for Album of the Year (for folklore), Song of the Year (for “Cardigan”), Best Pop Solo Performance (for “Cardigan”), Best Pop Duo/Group Performance (with Bon Iver for “Exile”), Best Pop Vocal Album (for folklore), and for Best Song Written For Visual Media Category (for “Beautiful Ghosts [From Cats]”).

This is the 13-year anniversary of Swift’s first Grammy nomination, and the singer spoke to Entertainment Tonight earlier this week about the advice she’d give her younger self, knowing what she does now at 31.

“It’s pretty wild how much time has passed since my first GRAMMY nomination. I still feel pretty lucky to still be a part of this night,” Swift said. “I think the advice I would give myself when I was younger is probably to, when things get hard, always focus in on how much I love music.”

“That has been the thing that, no matter what, has protected me from any of the other outside things that have made me feel strange,” she added. “I’ve never had a problem with the general fact of making music or playing music. I’ve never stopped loving it. It’s been the outside stuff that has made me feel down at times.”

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