The Grammys is the first awards show of the year, celebrating music from every genre. While it is known for the amazing live musical performances and star studded cast, it’s also known for the memorable outfits.
The current pop sensation and “Lush Life” icon, Zara Larsson, did not disappoint. Larsson wore a bright yellow two piece, bringing the feeling of summer everywhere she went, even in the dead cold winter.
Grammy winner Best New Artist Olivia Dean wore a classic Chanel gown with a black bodice with a flowy white skirt. Her outfit embodied class, and showed that not only is she a breakout singer of the year, but she has the fashion sense to match.
She went on to perform her hit song “Man I need” live, wearing a short red dress. Dean is now being recognized as the newest groundbreaking R&B singer that the world has seen in decades.
Bad Bunny, best known for headlining the 2026 superbowl and his hit song DtMF, showed up to the Grammys wearing a simple but elegant black tux, accompanied by a small white flower on his shoulder. He walked away that night winning album of the year.
The female popstar famous for “The Subway” and “Good Luck Babe” brought her unbothered energy to the red carpet. Chappell Roan’s look was certainly one for the books, wearing what some consider to be an artfully draped rag. Gaining applause from die hard fans for her confidence in her dress, Roan also received backlash from the media for her risky choices, claiming that the dress was “not appropriate” for an event televised to families.
Coming off of her world tour, the Abracadabra singer arrived embracing her inner Wednesday Addams. Lady Gaga wore a feathered black dress, with a high neck line and mermaid tail. Gaga would later win best pop vocal album for Mayhem, taking home her 16th Grammy.
It seems like this year many of the outfits were bodysuit adjacent, and Heidi Klum did not miss. Turning heads everywhere she went, Klum wore a glossy, flesh-toned second skin, blurring the lines between clothing and body art.
For the past six years, Trevor Noah has been a loyal Grammy host, but that streak has unfortunately come to an end. His talent for hilarious banter with artists isn’t his only strength, his black sleek suit and bow tie was a perfect way to end his Grammy career.
Award shows often allow musical artists to explore another of their creative styles, embodying their personalities into an outfit, often in a way that matches their musical style as well.
While some celebrities choose to dress more dramatically and others keep it classy, the Grammy’s showcase a diverse range of styles. •