Beyoncé Dazzles, Cardi B Turns Heads, and Doechii Makes History at the 2025 Grammys

Beyoncé Dazzles, Cardi B Turns Heads, and Doechii Makes History at the 2025 Grammys

The 67th Grammy Awards lit up the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on Sunday night, with stars bringing their fashion A-game. Beyoncé stole the spotlight, winning Best Country Album and Album of the Year, while Doechii clinched Best Rap Album. Kendrick Lamar added five more Grammys to his collection, bringing his total to 22.

The red carpet was a runway of bold statements and high fashion. Jennifer Lopez stunned in a dramatic black and gold Stephanie Rolland look, and Victoria Monét captivated in a sleek white cutout gown by Oude Waag. Beyoncé radiated in a custom gold and white Schiaparelli dress, accessorized with pearl earrings and gloves, perfectly echoing the western vibe of her award-winning album ‘Cowboy Carter.’

Victoria Monét’s ethereal white ensemble, complete with a sheer cape and Bulgari jewels, was a vision of elegance. Cardi B made a colorful splash in a multihued Roberto Cavalli gown with a feathered train, glowing just months after giving birth.

Doechii, known for her fearless style, turned heads in a Thom Browne creation featuring a white button-up and a grey pinstripe off-shoulder dress with exaggerated hips. Her win for Best Rap Album with ‘Alligator Bites Never Heal’ marked a historic moment as she became only the third woman to earn that honor.

Jennifer Lopez balanced classic and contemporary in a black cropped turtleneck and gold sculptural skirt by Stephanie Rolland. Taylor Swift paid tribute to Travis Kelce in a scarlet Vivienne Westwood mini dress with a corset and thigh-high slit.

Kendrick Lamar kept it cool in a double-denim Maison Margiela outfit. JT made a bold entrance in a silver and white Grace Ling gown featuring a metallic breastplate. Janelle Monáe embraced power dressing in an oversized navy suit from Area’s SS25 line, topped with a baker boy hat and gold accessories.

Sabrina Carpenter brought vintage glamour in a baby blue satin JW Anderson gown trimmed with feathers, her retro bob completing the old Hollywood look.

So, which look stole your heart?

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