Carrie Underwood dress: Digital metamorphosis steals 2013 Grammys

Carrie Underwood dress: Forget the 6th Grammy Award, Carrie Underwood wore a dress that became a digital screen during her performance of 'Blown Away.' And her $31 million in jewelery drew some buzz as well.

Carrie Underwood's dress was the screen for different projections as she peformed at the 55th annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, California, February 10, 2013.

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February 11, 2013

Carrie Underwood used the huge skirt of her gray dress as a digital projector during her Grammy Awards performance.

As she sang "Blown Away" and " Two Black Cadillacs" various images flashed on her dress.

"They can do a lot of amazing things with projectors these days," she said backstage, holding her trophy for best country solo performance. "We had a dress especially made. I said I should take that home and we can watch movies on it."

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Ms. Underwood said she had to stand in a specific spot on the Staples Center stage to make it work.

"It took a lot of precision," she said.

She told Entertainment Tonight later that she was barefoot and standing on an apple crate to get her dress it the precise height for the images.

Underwood won best country solo performance for "Blown Away," which was a her sixth Grammy Award. The Zac Brown Band won best country album for "Uncaged," and Kelly Clarkson turned in the night's most exuberant acceptance speech after winning best pop vocal album for "Stronger." After hugging much of the front row and momentarily getting stuck to Miranda Lambert's dress, Ms. Clarkson charged the stage with a giant smile.

Underwood wore over $31 million in diamonds and other jewels by designer Johnathon Arndt. Underwood's necklace alone featured 381 carats of oval, pear, marquis, and round brilliant white diamonds, according to a press release from the jeweler.

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