The 67th Grammy Awards lit up the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on Sunday night, with stars arriving in unforgettable style. It was a landmark evening for Beyoncé, who clinched both Best Country Album and Album of the Year, and for Doechii, who earned Best Rap Album. Kendrick Lamar added five more trophies to his collection, bringing his career total to 22 Grammys.
Beyoncé radiated in a custom Schiaparelli creation, a western-inspired gold and white gown with a paisley print, paired with matching gloves and bold pearl earrings by Lorraine Schwartz. Her look was as iconic as her record-breaking wins.
Victoria Monét stunned in a white cutout dress by Oude Waag, complete with a sheer cape cascading from her shoulders and dazzling Bulgari jewels.
Cardi B made a dramatic entrance in a multicolored Roberto Cavalli gown adorned with sequins and a sweeping feathered train—an especially impressive look just months after giving birth.
Doechii embraced her signature edge in a Thom Browne ensemble: a crisp white shirt under a grey pinstriped off-the-shoulder dress with exaggerated hips. Her win for Best Rap Album marked a historic moment as only the third woman to receive the honor.
Jennifer Lopez delivered a bold fashion statement in a black cropped turtleneck and a gold sculptural maxi skirt by Stephanie Rolland, merging classic elegance with modern flair.
Taylor Swift paid tribute to her partner Travis Kelce in a fiery red custom Vivienne Westwood mini dress, complete with a corset bodice and thigh-high slit, exuding romantic energy.
Kendrick Lamar, now a 22-time Grammy winner, kept it cool in a refined denim-on-denim look by Maison Margiela—timeless and effortlessly stylish.
JT made a futuristic impression in a silver and white Grace Ling gown, featuring a metallic breastplate and flowing jersey skirt, highlighting avant-garde design.
Janelle Monáe brought power dressing to the next level in an oversized navy suit from Area’s SS25 collection, complete with sharp tailoring, shoulder pads, a baker boy hat, and a bold gold necklace.
Sabrina Carpenter channeled vintage glamour in a baby blue satin gown by JW Anderson, with feather accents and a retro bob that evoked classic Hollywood charm.
The evening was a dazzling blend of musical brilliance and high fashion. Which look stole the show for you?