Taylor Swift appеars poisеd for spring in a floral-covered sheеr mini drеss

At the 2021 Grammy Awards, Taylor Swift made a vibrant statement on the red carpet in a short floral dress.

Extra flair: She spiced up her look with some low-key Cathy Waterman jewelry

Despite being one of the most nominated performers of the night with six nods, the 31-year-old artist transitioned from country to pop and made history as the first female artist to win the Album of the Year Grammy Award three times.

Flower power: Taylor Swift, 31, looked ready to single-handedly usher in spring with her lovely floral-adorned Oscar de la Renta mini dress at the 2021 Grammy Awards red carpet on Sunday

Swift’s Oscar de la Renta mini dress, adorned with numerous pastel embroidered flowers, showcased her toned legs, and she paired it with pale pink Louboutin pumps featuring ribbons around her ankles.

Blonde beauty: Taylor wore bangs and had her blonde locks tied back, with individual strands framing her impeccably made-up face

The 5 feet 11 inches tall musician accessorized with understated jewelry by Cathy Waterman.

Later that night: Swift made herstory when she cliched the gong for Album of the Year, becoming the first female artist to win that particular Grammy three times

Later in the evening, Swift achieved a historic win for Album of the Year. She looked joyous in her Oscar de la Renta floral dress with long sleeves and embroidered pastel flowers.

Key collaborators: She posed with her Folklore and Evermore collaborators, The National's guitarist and songwriter Aaron Dessner and songwriter and superproducer Jack Antonoff

Her bangs framed her forehead, and blonde hair was elegantly pulled back. On the red carpet, she paid homage to her collaborators, posing with Aaron Dessner and Jack Antonoff, who contributed to Folklore and Evermore.

Fancy footwear: The 5ft11in musician's short dress showcased her toned legs, culminating in pale pink open-toe Louboutin pumps with ribbons wrapped around her ankles

Swift also acknowledged the behind-the-scenes talent, posing with Jonathan Low and Laura Sisk, who engineered and mixed both albums.

BTS crew: Taylor also showed love for the behind-the-scenes talent by posing with Jonathan Low and Laura Sisk. Bother engineered Folklore and Evermore, and Low also mixed it

The night saw Swift winning in multiple categories, including Album of the Year, Song of the Year, Best Pop Solo Performance, Best Pop Duo/Group Performance, Best Pop Vocal Album, and Best Song Written For Visual Media. Despite the recognition, her song from the Cats soundtrack lost to Billie Eilish’s “No Time to Diе” in the Best Song Written For Visual Media category.

See-through: Taylor's sheer dress was adorned with dozens of pastel embroidered flowers