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Beyonce Size 2? Singer Appears Thinner Than Ever at Grammys

Beyonce wowed fans while attending the Grammy Awards Sunday night, but the R&B superstar appeared thinner than ever in the figure-fitting gown.

The pressure to be thin in Hollywood is no secret, and Beyonce is known for anthems that embrace all shapes and sizes with songs such as "Bootylicious" and "Flaws and All."

Nevertheless, during Sunday's awards show, Beyonce donned a dress fashioned by "Project Runway" winner Michael Costello that was reportedly a size 2.

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"We didn't have any of [Beyonce's] sizes or measurements," the up-and-coming designer told E! News. "That dress was just made to fit a sample mannequin. It's smaller than a size 4. She is tiny! That dress is at least a 2/4."

Costello noted that Beyonce looks "amazing" and that he was delighted to work with both the singer and her stylist, Ty Hunter.

"I just love the way it all came together," he said of the mostly sheer gown that featured a white floral print. "Ty knew it was going to fit."

Beyonce became fashion critics' darling after pairing the jaw-dropping dress with a wavy bob hairstyle and deep red lips. The mom of one recently addressed her weight while talking about her pregnancy, explaining that she "worked crazily" to get her body back after welcoming daughter Blue Ivy, but that it was more than just vanity driving her. Watch it here.

"I was very aware of the fact that I was showing my body," Beyonce said in a YouTube video for her song "Partition."

"I was 195 pounds when I gave birth," the superstar singer continued. "I lost 65 pounds. I worked crazily to get my body back. I wanted to show my body. I wanted to show that you can have a child and you can work hard and you can get your body back. I know that there's so many women that feel the same thing after they give birth. You can have your child and you can still have fun and still be sexy and still have dreams and still live for yourself."

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