Posted February 13, 200718 yr http://www.thinkfashion.com/photos/celebri...5/original.aspx The Pussycat Dolls at the 2007 Grammy Awards The Pussycat Dolls made quite the entrance at last night’s Grammy Awards. The 6 girls, who each opted for very different looks, looked absolutely stunning on the red carpet – as always. 5 of the 6 phenomenally fit girls opted for short dresses while lead singer, Nicole Scherzinger, stood out in a floor-length fuscia number. The other 5 girls looked stunning in a variety of colors, cuts and styles that made them the best looking group at last night’s event. Nicole Scherzinger Nicole looked amazing in the fuscia floor length gown shown above. The beautiful number featured the signature style of the lead singer with a thigh-high slit to show a little leg. The dress featured light blue detailing across the bust-line – a somewhat subtly, sexy style for the 28 year old performer. Carmit Bachar Carmit was (in my opinion) the worst dressed of all the girls. Her gold, knee-high number and choker necklace look somewhat trashy compared to the other girls. Ashley Roberts Ashley was definitely one of the best dressed girls in the group. This royal blue, mini-dress shows off Ashley’s incredible legs while maintaining a level of sophistication. The thick, one shoulder strap flatters her bust-line while the ruched detailing is a nice compliment her sidekick Kimberly. Jessica Sutta Jessica decided to cover up in a printed, long-sleeved dress. She paired the mini-dress with oversized earrings and dark makeup for a somewhat dramatic look. If any of the dolls can pull of this look, it’s Jessica. Melody Thornton Melody maintained the signature Pussycat Doll look in a very skimpy, unflattering dress. I’d say she’s giving Carmit a run for her money when in comes to the worst dressed member of the group. Kimberly Wyatt Kimberly looked stunning in a sky blue dress with thick straps. The triangular neckline is unique and flattering and the length of the dress is ideal for Kimberly petite figure.
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