Paris Jackson co-designed her tie-dye Grammys dress
The aspiring actress introduced The Weeknd's performance at the ceremony.
By Annie Martin
1 of 3 | Paris Jackson at the Grammy Awards on Sunday. Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI | License Photo
Feb. 13 (UPI) --Paris Jackson co-designed the tie-dye dress she wore onstage Sunday at the Grammys.
The 18-year-old aspiring actress and only daughter of late singer Michael Jackson drew praise from 14-year-old half-brother Prince Jackson after wearing the cutout Moschino gown at the awards show ceremony.
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"So proud of my sister, not only did she address a crowd that big, but she designed a tasteful dress that expresses her individuality and uniqueness and she ROCKED it. Proud of you @parisjackson," Prince wrote on Instagram.
Jackson walked the red carpet in a striped Balmain jumpsuit before changing into the tie-dye gown to introduce The Weeknd's performance. She co-designed the dress with Moschino creative director Jeremy Scott.
"Paris reached out to me after being asked to present The Weeknd at the Grammys and wanted to see if I would be interested in making her a dress," Scott told Entertainment Tonight.
"Once we met up, it was just a creative meeting of the minds! She loved some of the tie-dye pieces from my Resort Moschino line, so we took that as a starting point in creating an evening gown that's old Hollywood meets peace-loving hippie and 100 percent Moschino," he said.
Jackson is the daughter of Michael Jackson and Debbie Rowe, who was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2016. The star shared a new photo with her mom last week following news Rowe has finished chemotherapy.
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E! News reported in January that Jackson will make her acting debut on the new Lee Daniels series Star. The aspiring actress will play a "super-chic" and "intimidating" social media guru on the show, which airs Wednesdays at 9 p.m. ET on Fox.