The 67th Grammy Awards lit up the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on Sunday night, with stars delivering unforgettable fashion moments. Beyoncé had a triumphant evening, clinching Best Country Album and Album of the Year for “Cowboy Carter,” while Doechii earned Best Rap Album. Kendrick Lamar added five more Grammys to his collection, bringing his total to 22.
Beyoncé radiated elegance in a custom gold and white Schiaparelli gown, echoing her western aesthetic. The paisley print, matching gloves, and Lorraine Schwartz pearl earrings gave her a regal presence.
Victoria Monét dazzled in a white cutout dress by Oude Waag, paired with a sheer cape and Bulgari jewels, exuding sophistication.
Cardi B turned heads in a vibrant Roberto Cavalli gown with a one-shoulder silhouette and dramatic feathered train. Her flawless beauty look added to her post-baby glow.
Doechii made a bold statement in a Thom Browne ensemble featuring a white button-up shirt under a grey pinstripe off-the-shoulder dress with exaggerated hips—an avant-garde and memorable choice.
Jennifer Lopez impressed in a black cropped turtleneck and gold sculptural maxi skirt by Stephanie Rolland, blending timeless style with modern flair.
Taylor Swift paid tribute to Travis Kelce in a scarlet Vivienne Westwood mini dress with a corset bodice and thigh-high slit. A “T” leg chain added a romantic touch.
Kendrick Lamar embraced classic cool in a denim-on-denim Maison Margiela outfit, complete with a light blue jacket, jeans, and a ball cap.
JT made a striking entrance in a silver and white Grace Ling gown, featuring a metallic breastplate and flowing jersey skirt that highlighted her silhouette.
Janelle Monáe rocked a bold navy power suit from Area’s SS25 collection, with sharp tailoring, strong shoulders, a baker boy hat, and a layered gold necklace.
Sabrina Carpenter channeled vintage glamour in a baby blue satin JW Anderson gown adorned with feathers. Her halter neckline and retro bob evoked timeless Hollywood charm.
With fashion taking center stage, the 2025 Grammys proved to be as much about style as it was about music.