We round up all of the unmissable looks from last night's proceedings in LA
The 66th annual Grammy Awards kicked off last night in L.A at the Crypto.com Arena, with Trevor Noah reprising his role as host for a fourth consecutive year. The ceremony featured performances by Burna Boy, Dua Lipa, Joni Mitchell and SZA; Billy Joel and Billie Eilish were there; songs that have been dominating charts and playlists – 'On My Mama' by Victoria Monét, 'Rich Flex' by Drake and 21 Savage, and Miley Cyrus's 'Flowers' among them – are all up for awards. But before any gilded gramophones are handed out, the biggest names in music are walking the red carpet in capital-F Fashion.
As years past have shown us, the Grammys red carpet is a singular sartorial playground – one where a haute couture clamshell gown (worn by Cardi B. in 2019), a hat seemingly made for storage (donned by Pharrell in 2015), and a dress that plunges lower than any dress has plunged before (iconiaed by Jennifer Lopez in 2000) are all acceptable. The dress code is more or less 'Do You!' (even if doing you means arriving in an egg).
The nominated artist have put pen to paper and laid vocals to tracks, communicating feelings and emotions that range from bliss to heartbreak, pride to insecurity. So, how they express themselves through fashion – on a night when their music is being celebrated in front of the world – is especially captivating. What a thrill to witness.
Below, see every look from the 2024 Grammy Awards.
Tyla. Photo: Getty
Lana Del Rey. Photo: Getty
Doja Cat. Photo: Getty
Janelle Monae. Photo: Getty
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Ice Spice. Photo: Getty
John Legend. Photo: Gettty
Chrissy Teigen. Photo: Getty
Taylor Swift. Photo: Getty
Heidi Klum and Tom Kaulitz. Photo: Getty
Suleika Jaouadand and Jon Batiste.
Olivia Rodrigo. Photo: Getty
Elliot Grainge and Sofia Richie. Photo: Getty
Miley Cyrus. Photo: Getty
Summer Walker. Photo: Getty
Chloe Bailey.
Lenny Kravitz. Photo: Getty
Lisa Parigi and Lionel Richie. Photo: Getty
Ellie Goulding. Photo: Getty
Paris Hilton. Photo: Getty
Kingsley Ben-Adir. Photo: Getty
Bianca Bridges. Photo: Getty
Coi Leray. Photo: Getty
Terry Crews and Rebecca King-Crews. Photo: Getty
Victoria Monét.
Billie Eilish. Photo: Getty
21 Savage. Photo: Getty
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Kylie Minogue. Photo: Getty
Fantasia Barrino. Photo: Getty
Phoebe Bridgers, Lucy Dacus and Julien Baker. Photo: Getty
Alessandra Ambrosio. Photo: Getty
Gracie Abrams.
El David Aguilar. Photo: Getty
Missy Mazzoli. Photo: Getty
Lil Durk. Photo: Getty
Justin Tranter. Photo: Getty
Bunnie Xo. Photo: Getty
Peter 'Lostboy' Rycroft. Photo: Getty
Mike Carson. Photo: Getty
Joel Smallbone and Moriah Smallbone. Photo: Getty
RIOTUSA. Photo: Getty
Victoria Asher and Peter Asher. Photo: Getty
Amaya Moore and Lecrae. Photo: Getty
Zach Dawes. Photo: Getty
CeeLo Green. Photo: Getty
Ed Sheeran. Photo: Getty
Kelly Clarkson. Photo: Getty
Laufey. Photo: Getty
Namel 'TapWaterz' Norris. Photo: Getty
Ludwig Göransson. Photo: Getty
Dara Treseder. Photo: Getty
Hannatu Musawa. Photo: Getty
Alexis Roderick and Billy Joel.
Caroline Polachek.
Mark Ronson and Grace Gummer. Photo: Getty
Calvin Harris and Vick Hope. Photo: Getty
Selena Hill. Photo: Getty
Claudia Sulewski. Photo: Getty
Sterling Laws. Photo: Getty
Rebecca Lovell and Megan Lovell. Photo: Getty
Sam Stewart. Photo: Getty
Paris Jackson. Photo: Getty
Dua Lipa and Dukagjin Lipa. Photo: Getty
Jameela Jamil. Photo: Getty
James Blake. Photo: Getty
Dawn Richard . Photo: Getty
Scott Evans. Photo: Getty
Tessa Brooks. Photo: Getty