Jade Thirlwall Stuns in Flowing Satin Dress at Pre-GRAMMY Gala

Jade Thirlwall wears a flowing green printed satin dress with soft draping to the Pre-GRAMMY Gala honoring the Lipman Brothers.
Jade Thirlwall red carpet style in fluid green dress

Jade Thirlwall stepped onto the red carpet at the Pre-GRAMMY Gala honoring the Lipman Brothers in Beverly Hills on January 31, 2026, looking calm, confident, and quietly striking.

The singer wore a printed satin dress that leaned into softness rather than sharp structure. The fabric moved easily with her, catching light in a way that made the deep green tones look almost liquid. The print itself felt organic, fluid, and slightly abstract, giving the dress depth without overpowering the silhouette.

Jade Thirlwall at Pre-GRAMMY Gala honoring Lipman Brothers in green satin dress

The gown featured gentle draping across the bodice, with fabric folding naturally at the waist and hips. Nothing felt forced. The drape created shape while still allowing the dress to flow straight down to the floor, skimming her figure instead of clinging to it. A subtle asymmetric neckline added interest near the collarbone, drawing the eye upward without distracting from the overall simplicity of the look.

One of the standout details was the way the satin fell along her sides, with soft panels that moved as she walked. The movement gave the dress a relaxed elegance that felt right for a pre-GRAMMY event, elevated but not overstyled. The hem grazed the red carpet, finishing the look with quiet drama.

Jade Thirlwall wearing printed satin gown with soft draping in Beverly Hills

Jade kept her styling clean and understated. She wore her long dark hair parted down the center and styled in loose, natural waves that framed her face. Her makeup stayed polished but minimal, with defined brows, soft eye makeup, and a muted berry lip that complemented the green tones of the dress.

Black pointed-toe heels grounded the look, adding contrast without pulling focus from the gown. There were no heavy accessories competing for attention, which allowed the fabric, drape, and color to do the work.

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