Janelle Monáe’s Square Hat With Gold Crown and Interlocking Safety Pins

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Janelle Monáe won the red carpet at the 2019 Grammy Awards with her square headpiece by Steve David.

Besides belting out her song “Make Me Feel” for the screaming crowd during the show, Janelle‘s Dirty Computer was nominated for Album of the Year and her song Pynk was up for Best Music Video.

Janelle Monáe and her two producer-collaborators Chuck Lightning and Nate “Rocket” Wonder at the 2019 Grammy AwardsJanelle Monáe and her two producer-collaborators Chuck Lightning and Nate “Rocket” Wonder at the 2019 Grammy Awards held at the Staples Center in Los Angeles on February 10, 2019

The 33-year-old “Make Me Feel” singer paraded her sexy legs in a Jean Paul Gaultier Spring 2019 Haute Couture dress with plunging neckline and exaggerated shoulders.

Janelle Monáe's square hat featuring a gold crown with interlocking safety pinsJanelle Monáe’s square hat featuring a gold crown with interlocking safety pins

She styled her dress with Le Silla shoes, a square hat featuring a gold crown with interlocking safety pins, and two-length earrings from Tiffany & Co. jewelry.

Janelle Monáe's sexy feet and legs in Le Silla shoesJanelle Monáe’s sexy feet and legs in Le Silla shoes

She also wore an interesting gold hat with a Chanel Pre-Fall 2019 ensemble to the 2019 Golden Globe Awards earlier this year.

Janelle Monáe's gold hat at the 2019 Golden Globe AwardsJanelle Monáe’s gold hat at the 2019 Golden Globe Awards held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California, on January 6, 2019

Janelle styled the look from Chanel’s Egpyt-themed Metiers d’Art collection with Le Silla shoes and Chanel fine jewelry.

Janelle Monáe's look from Chanel’s Egpyt-themed Metiers d’Art collectionJanelle Monáe’s look from Chanel’s Egpyt-themed Metiers d’Art collection

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