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Carrie Underwood’s Glowing Grammys Dress: All the Scoop

02/11/2013 at 12:25 AM ET

Carrie Underwood Light-Up Grammy Gown Kevork Djansezian/Getty; John Shearer/Invision/AP (2)

We can’t say we were surprised to see that Carrie Underwood had ditched her form-fitting Roberto Cavalli number for a princess-y silver gown to perform her song “Blown Away” at the Grammys Sunday night. When glowing paisley details began to unscroll across her full skirt, however? We definitely didn’t see that coming.

“We wanted it to be artful and dramatic,” Underwood told reporters backstage. “I just like to stand still and sing sometimes, so this seemed like the best way I could do that and still create something visually attention-capturing.” On the technology behind it, she was a little more tight-lipped, saying “I guess I probably shouldn’t tell my secret, should I?” — but luckily, we’ve already got the inside info.

To perform the song that won her best solo country performance, the superstar donned a custom Theia gown designed specifically for the vivid light show. The line’s creative director Don O’Neill sourced fabric for the 4 feet 5 inches-wide skirt that had to be approved by both Underwood’s stylist, Trish Townsend, as well as the video team creating the special effects.

With only three days to create the gown, O’Neill’s team worked around the clock, stitching together 10 yards of Duchesse satin, 100 yards of tulle and crinoline and thousands of Swarovski crystals onto the bodice. Meanwhile, the production team created the effects that were projected onto her gown, including sparkling stars, rose petals and butterflies.

And was all that work worth it? Judging by your overwhelmingly positive reactions on Twitter, absolutely. And O’Neill was thrilled with the result too, especially because he took the line’s name from the Greek goddess of light. “There couldn’t be a more perfect opportunity to fuse light in a literal sense with one of my gowns,” he says in a statement, “and have it showcased on a national stage by Carrie Underwood, the first celebrity to wear a Theia dress four years ago when we launched.”

Tell us: What did you think of Underwood’s high-tech couture?

–Alex Apatoff, reporting by Melody Chiu

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kaemicha on

I loved that dress wi/o the embellishment, but when the dress started to take on different designs, it was memorizing: but a bit distracting from her singing.

VES on

Beautiful gown and a super talent wearing it!
I thank the designer for his great creation and so appreciated not seeing a cheap POS showing the person as basically nude!
Wish some of the others would have read the memo … if you have to bare your bod for attention on TV Award Show then there is something wrong with your talent!!
Beyonce looked like she was going cheap mall shopping and not sure what her sister thought she was doing!
Slip up the center on yellow dress looked like cheap hooker!
All these side slits are to high and not well done and stop trying to copy Jolie … it’s just not working for y’all!
The beaded bodysuit with the blue skirt with side slit to waist you blew it!
RiRi actually looked classy … loved the gown.
Loved Taylors gown and hair … seems like a few of the designers and stylist are going back to old hollywood … Thank Y’ALL!

MB on

Beautiful woman
Beautiful voice
Beautiful gown.
Didn”t need the “stuff”
Less is more

Laura on

I loved that dress so much! Carrie looke totally gorgeous!!!!!

deergirl on

me myself would of rathered see someone more deserving in that gown ,, though for a minute there while she was singing,, i thought maybe something was going to jump up and out from underneath her dress and run after the audience… So sorry .. But..not imprsssed.. Better luck next year maybe??

Hilary on

She looks beautiful and it was a very creative idea, I am sure the audience would have loved it.

Emma on

I really loved the gown and the beautiful light show created on it was what caught my eye. The butterflies were my favorite part! That was one of my favorite parts of the otherwise mostly boring Grammys.

Dee on

I don’t think Carrie Underwood resorted to a flashy performand (her dress) she has a voice that can carry over anythng and the dress was an added attraction, which by the way..can’t deny that it wasn’t enjoyed by everyone..such negative comments…

Becky on

Didn’t watch the show, so didn’t see the dress, but it sounds to ovee the top..Agree with Nicole, shouldn’t her signing have been enough entertainment?

Patty on

Her performance was the best. Loved the dress, the lights, the whole thing. She pulled the whole thing off. Love her. Most of all I love that she sings instead of all the yelling and screaming of some of the others. She was the highlight of the night to me. I am totally unimpressed with the yelling and screaming and jumping around like idiots. Carrie saved the night in my opinion.

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