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All Our Favourite Grammys Red Carpet Looks For 2026

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Live from Los Angeles, the 68th Annual Grammy Awards red carpet unfolded in full, delivering the expected glamour as music’s most fashion-forward night returned. The ceremony once again took place at the Crypto.com Arena, with Trevor Noah reprising his role as host for the sixth and final year.

Unlike its film and television counterparts, the Grammys red carpet has built a reputation as a space for sartorial risk-taking rather than restraint. It’s where fashion leans theatrical, moments are engineered to travel far beyond the ceremony, and pop-culture history is often made in real time.

From Nicki Minaj’s infamous papal moment in 2012 to Jennifer Lopez’s era-defining green Versace gown, the carpet has never played it safe.

This year, the appetite for spectacle felt especially acute. Early in the evening, Sabrina Carpenter delivered one of the night’s most ethereal moments in a multi-tiered, beaded custom Valentino gown. While she didn’t take home an award, she decisively secured her place on every best-dressed list.

Closely behind her, Lady Gaga commanded attention in a feathered, sultry black gown, paired with slicked-back, bleach-blonde hair and matching brows. Sculpted, bronzed cheeks and a dramatic, smoky eye completed the look, delivering a vampy beauty moment calibrated to perfection.

Echoing a theme seen earlier this awards season, monochrome emerged as a dominant red carpet language. Olivia Dean, Tate McRae, Justin and Hailey Bieber, Billie Eilish, Rosé, Miley Cyrus and KATSEYE all leaned into black-and-white palettes, proving restraint can be just as impactful as excess.

In contrast, Zara Larsson injected her signature vibrancy into the evening. Performing during the Grammys Premiere Ceremony, she wore a custom golden-yellow bra and maxi skirt set by Germanier, intricately embellished with sequined and beaded floral motifs.

Chappell Roan, meanwhile, became one of the night’s most talked-about figures, pushing the naked dressing trend into provocative new territory.

Her wine-red Mugler gown, styled with crimped crimson curls, nodded to a Spring 1998 archival look from the house. The design’s most striking detail came via silver-ringed nipple piercings, with diaphanous fabric draped loosely across the torso, complemented by a low back and sweeping train.

Scroll on for the night’s most standout fashion moments.

Grammys 2026 Red Carpet Looks

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Justin Bieber & Hailey Bieber

Justin wears Balenciaga & Hailey wears Alaïa

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Tate McRae

Wearing Balenciaga

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Lady Gaga

Wearing custom Matières Fécales

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Billie Eilish

Wearing custom Hodakova

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Sabrina Carpenter

Wearing custom Valentino

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Olivia Dean

Wearing Chanel

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Addison Rae

Wearing Alaïa 

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Chappell Roan

Wearing custom Mugler

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Bad Bunny

Wearing custom Schiaparelli Haute Couture

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Rosé 

Wearing custom Giambattista Valli Couture

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Zara Larsson

Wearing custom Germanier

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Kelsea Ballerini

Wearing custom Etro

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Laufey

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Tyla

Wearing Dsquared2

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Miley Cyrus

Wearing Celine

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PinkPantheress

Wearing Vivienne Westwood

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FKA Twigs

Wearing Paolo Carzana

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Katseye

Wearing Ludovic de Saint Sernin

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Sombr

Wearing custom Valentino

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 Doechii

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