The Grammys have a well-deserved reputation for over-the-top fashion. And even after a year in lockdown, music’s biggest stars brought the Glamor (with a capital “G”) to the red carpet of Sunday 2021’s Grammys; some virtual, others IRL at the Los Angeles Convention Center.
Below is an overview of the best looks of the evening.
Dua Lipa
No less than no less than the “Don’t Start Now” singers three wardrobe changes? This clear slit Atelier Versace number is accented with the Italian label’s signature butterfly.
Lizzo
Never a dazzling sartorial moment does the singer shy away from the party in her 80s-inspired Balmain dress and matching Stuart Weitzman mules. A decadent dose of Bvlgari diamonds added some serious sparkle to her look.
Billie Eilish
The fashion chameleon wore a custom Gucci from head to toe for the ultimate matchy match moment with a bucket hat and mask.
Chika
We officially nominate the Best New Artist nominee as the poster person for how to rock a sweatsuit on the red carpet; this cozy tie-dye look is perfect for pandemic dressing.
Harry Styles
Who else could wear a black leather trouser suit (shirtless, no less) adorned with a fluffy green boa?
BTS
At a historic moment as the very first K-pop band to be nominated for the Grammys, the boy band dressed in quiet, ultra-cool Louis Vuitton looks.
Bad Bunny
See the world through sunflower-colored glasses, and you too can radiate really cold vibes like this Burberry-clad Grammy winner.
Megan Thee Stallion
The best new artist winner was also the best of the show, stunning in a strapless orange high-slit dress with a gigantic Dolce & Gabbana bow.
HER
The Song of the Year winner channeled groovy ’70s glamor into her velvet embellished Dundas robe and pants.
Taylor Swift
The prolific singer was a bohemian dream in her ethereal Etro dress and matched the mood by performing barefoot.
Ingrid Andress
The three-time nominee opted for a chic Giorgio Armani Privé trouser suit styled with an embellished bodysuit underneath.
Noah Cyrus
This Schiaparelli look was “poof” positive that daring to dress will always have an impact.
Jhay Cortez
Take an example from the Latin star: Short suits are going on, and they look damn good.
Beyoncé
Queen Bey made Grammy’s history as the highest-grossing artist ever dressed in a classic black LBD. That’s all.