The 68th Grammy Awards, once again hosted by Trevor Noah at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, showcased an array of captivating live performances and celebrity appearances, particularly on the red carpet.
The event featured stellar performances by Sabrina Carpenter, Olivia Dean, and Lady Gaga. Notable nominees like Bad Bunny, Katseye, Doechii, Joni Mitchell, and Laila Biali graced the red carpet with their stylish presence.
Known for its extravagant fashion statements, the Grammys red carpet did not disappoint this year. Attendees flaunted custom couture outfits, daring “naked” gowns, unique hand-held flower accessories, and eye-catching “ICE Out” pins, sported by celebrities such as Justin and Hailey Bieber, Kehlani, and Billie Eilish.
Let’s take a closer look at some of the standout fashion moments from music’s biggest night:
Tate McRae stunned in a strapless custom gown by Balenciaga, complemented by Christian Louboutin shoes and black leather gloves.
FKA twigs wore a mesmerizing monochromatic brown gown custom-made by designer Paolo Carzana, accessorized with a book and a red peace lily.
Teddy Swims, a nominee for Best Pop Vocal Album, exuded charm in a black studded suit with blue contrast stitching by Off-White.
Tyla, the singer of “Push 2 Start,” made a statement in a vintage DSquared2 gown with an embellished halterneck and a dramatic feathered train.
Sabrina Carpenter, a six-time Grammy nominee, looked enchanting in a tiered confection by Valentino, featuring a delicate sheer cape.
ROSÉ, the Blackpink star set to be the first K-pop artist to perform solo at the Grammys, dazzled in a striking black-and-white custom gown by Giambattista Valli Haute Couture, accentuated with a gold bangle by Tiffany & Co.
Olivia Dean, crowned the year’s Best New Artist, opted for a dramatic black-and-white Chanel gown embellished with feathers and silk details.
Sombr turned heads in a high-shine suit paired with a romantic lace top by Valentino, showcasing one of the evening’s top menswear looks.
Chappell Roan captivated in a barely-there backless gown by Mugler, perfectly complementing her hair color and body art.
Audrey Nuna, accompanied by her “KPop Demon Hunters” co-stars, donned custom Thom Browne couture, expressing deep emotional significance due to her family’s connection to the brand.
Billie Eilish continued the black-and-white trend in a tailored ensemble by Hodakova, styled with upcycled deadstock belts.
Lady Gaga made a dramatic entrance in a black feathered gown with an elongated collar by Matières Fécales, designed by Canadian duo Hannah Rose Dalton and Steven Raj Bhaskaran, complete with striking bleached brows that matched her hair.
Pharrell Williams, a Grammy nominee and men’s creative director at Louis Vuitton, stood out in a pink double-breasted suit by the French fashion house amidst a sea of traditional black suits.
These fashion highlights added glamour and style to the already star-studded Grammy Awards night.
