The 67th Grammy Awards lit up the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles as music’s biggest stars brought their fashion A-game. The night was monumental for icons like Beyoncé, who clinched Best Country Album and Album of the Year, and Doechii, who earned Best Rap Album. Kendrick Lamar added five more trophies to his collection, raising his Grammy total to 22.
Jennifer Lopez captivated in a black and gold Stephanie Rolland ensemble, while Victoria Monét glowed in a white cutout gown by Oude Waag. The red carpet was a parade of bold statements and unforgettable style.
Beyoncé embodied western glam in a custom Schiaparelli gold and white gown with a paisley print, accessorized with matching gloves and Lorraine Schwartz pearl earrings. Her look was regal, her wins historic—Beyoncé remains “THAT GIRL.”
Victoria Monét stunned in her white cutout dress, elevated by a sheer cape and dazzling Bulgari jewels. Cardi B turned heads in a multicolored Roberto Cavalli gown with a feathered train, her post-baby glow undeniable.
Doechii made a powerful impression in a Thom Browne pinstripe off-shoulder dress with exaggerated hips, layered over a crisp white shirt. Her avant-garde look, complete with bold hair and nails, was a fashion-forward triumph.
Jennifer Lopez defied time in a sleek black turtleneck and gold sculptural skirt by Stephanie Rolland, blending timeless elegance with modern flair.
Taylor Swift channeled romance in a scarlet Vivienne Westwood mini dress, complete with a corset, thigh-high slit, and a “T” leg chain—a nod to her love for Travis Kelce.
Kendrick Lamar kept it classic in a denim-on-denim Maison Margiela outfit, pairing a light blue jacket with jeans and a ball cap.
JT brought futuristic drama in a silver-metal breastplate and white jersey skirt by Grace Ling, her look both artistic and sensual.
Janelle Monáe delivered power and poise in an oversized navy suit from Area’s SS25 collection, topped with a baker boy hat and a bold gold necklace.
Sabrina Carpenter floated in like a dream in a baby blue satin JW Anderson gown, feathered at the waist and hem. Her halter neckline and retro bob channeled vintage Hollywood charm.
So, who ruled the red carpet? Whose look was fire—and who missed the mark?