Grammy Awards 2026: The Red Carpet Looks Everyone Is Talking About

Grammy Awards 2026: The Red Carpet Looks Everyone Is Talking About

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The 2026 Grammy Awards red carpet delivered a commanding fashion moment in Los Angeles, as music’s biggest names stepped out in couture, archival pieces and contemporary designs.

The 2026 Grammy Awards took over Los Angeles on 1 February, with the Crypto.com Arena once again serving as the backdrop for music’s most closely watched night. While the ceremony celebrated artistic achievement across genres, it was the red carpet that captured the mood of the moment. This year’s arrivals reflected a clear shift towards considered statement dressing, where couture, archival fashion and modern tailoring dominated. As artists use fashion as an extension of identity and artistry, the Grammys reaffirmed their position as a key barometer for both cultural and style direction.

Trevor Noah returned as host for a sixth consecutive year, guiding an eight-hour celebration that honoured excellence across ninety five categories. Kendrick Lamar led the nominations with nine nods for GNX, following his dominant wins at last year’s ceremony. Lady Gaga followed closely with seven nominations, while Bad Bunny, Sabrina Carpenter and Leon Thomas each secured six, confirming a year defined by both chart success and cultural impact.

Beyond the awards, the red carpet quickly became the focal point. With artists such as Lady Gaga, Tyler, the Creator and Bad Bunny in attendance, expectations for bold dressing were sky high. Performers including Sabrina Carpenter, Addison Rae, Olivia Dean and Katseye ensured that the stage visuals matched the drama of the arrivals outside.

The fashion bar had already been set high in 2025, when breakout stars Chappell Roan and Doechii dominated style headlines. Both made their return this year as nominees and style leaders, reinforcing the sense that the Grammys had once again become a defining moment for celebrity style.

Here is a closer look at the standout fashion moments that shaped the night.

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Chrissy Teigen arrived alongside John Legend in a sculptural Caroline’s Couture gown, paired with Louis Vuitton styling for a refined yet modern red carpet presence.

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Bad Bunny embraced high fashion theatrics in Schiaparelli Haute Couture, delivering one of the evening’s most talked about looks.

Lady Gaga continued her long tradition of provocation and performance dressing in a creation by Matières Fécales.

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Rosé opted for romantic drama in Giambattista Valli Couture, balancing elegance with red carpet impact.

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Sabrina Carpenter chose Valentino, leaning into classic glamour with a contemporary edge.

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Billie Eilish made a statement in Hodakova, reinforcing her reputation for redefining red carpet norms.

Chappell Roan turned heads in Mugler, once again proving her status as one of music’s most daring style voices.

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Justin Bieber and Hailey Bieber coordinated their appearances in Balenciaga and Alaïa, delivering understated cool with high fashion credibility.

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Tyla paid homage to archival fashion in a Dsquared2 Fall and Winter 2013 look, combining nostalgia with modern attitude.

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Madison Beer wore Andrew Kwon, showcasing craftsmanship and soft glamour.

FKA Twigs appeared in Paolo Carzana, favouring artistry and texture over convention.

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Sombr chose Valentino, offering a sleek interpretation of classic couture codes.

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Teyana Taylor wore Tom Ford, embodying confident sensuality.

Olivia Dean represented Chanel, bringing timeless sophistication to the carpet.

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Doechii stunned in Roberto Cavalli, merging femininity with fearless styling.

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Miley Cyrus combined Celine with Pomellato jewellery, delivering polished rock inspired elegance.

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PinkPantheress stepped out in a Vivienne Westwood design originally created for the 2012 Queen Diamond Jubilee, combining heritage fashion with modern relevance.

Addison Rae wore Alaïa, favouring sculptural lines and minimal drama.

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Tate McRae chose Balenciaga, aligning with the house’s edgy aesthetic.

As the final trophies were handed out and performances concluded, the 2026 Grammy Awards confirmed once again that this night belongs as much to fashion as it does to music. 

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