At THE 68th ANNUAL GRAMMY AWARDS, Rei Ami, EJAE, and Audrey Nuna delivered one of the night’s most refined fashion moments, blending white, purple, and retro glamour into a cohesive style statement. As the voices behind fictional K-pop group HUNTR/X, the trio proved that coordinated dressing can still feel expressive, modern, and editorial.
EJAE anchored the group in a classic purple-lavender wrap dress, sleek and sensual with a modern edge. The silhouette was confident and commanding, perfectly timed as “Golden†from KPop Demon Hunters earned its first-ever K-pop GRAMMY win. Her lavender look felt timeless yet forward, reflecting her global artistry and rising influence in pop songwriting while adding depth and contrast to the group’s palette.
Rei Ami and Audrey Nuna complemented that power moment in pure white and pastel white gowns, embracing retro glamour through lovely lace detailing, soft structure, and luminous finishes. Their dresses evoked old-Hollywood romance while remaining contemporary, striking a balance between nostalgia and now. Together, the white looks brought lightness and elegance, enhancing the visual harmony of the trio.
What made this fashion moment resonate was its storytelling. Purple symbolized achievement and individuality, while white conveyed unity and grace. The result was a polished, high-impact GRAMMY style moment where animation, music, and fashion converged seamlessly.
Why This Look Stood Out
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Lavender wrap elegance marking EJAE’s historic GRAMMY win
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Retro-glam white gowns with lace and soft silhouettes
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Pantone-inspired pastel and pure white tones
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Cohesive group styling balancing unity and individuality
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Written by Lela Christine in collaboration with The Power Player Lifestyle Magazine news team, owner of Fab Five Lifestyle Magazine.



























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