Outfits that Shined at the Grammys
The Grammys have always been known for their glitz and glamour, but not necessarily for their style. However, this year’s event showcased a few fashion-forward moments that gave us a much-needed break from the norm.
Miley Cyrus: A Golden Barbarella Deity
Miley Cyrus stole the spotlight with her daring outfit. She wore a mostly-naked creation from Maison Margiela, adorned with an impressive 14,000 safety pins. It took 675 hours to create this masterpiece. With her 80s-inspired Bonnie Tyler hair and Margiela’s controversial split-toe tabi heels, Cyrus embraced a truly unique style.
Dua Lipa: All-Silver and All-Elegant
Dua Lipa stunned in a looser fitting, all-silver Courrèges dress. The ensemble featured long sleeves and hip-level slits, exuding elegance and sophistication.
Olivia Rodrigo: Vintage Versace Glam
Olivia Rodrigo opted for a crystal embellished vintage Versace column gown from the SS95 collection. This choice showcased her fashion-forward mindset and appreciation for timeless beauty.
Billie Eilish: The Alternative Dresser
Billie Eilish, known for her unique style, rocked a Chrome Hearts white shirt and tie, baggy black slacks, and a Barbie-branded bomber jacket. Her outfit was a refreshing departure from the traditional Grammy attire.
Ice Spice and Doja Cat: Pushing the Boundaries
Ice Spice embraced the noughties trend with a fur-trimmed denim jacket and trailing skirt by Baby Phat. Meanwhile, Doja Cat turned heads with her provocative, almost entirely sheer corseted dress by London-based designer Dilara Fındıkoğlu. She even went the extra mile to show her support by temporarily tattooing Fındıkoğlu’s name across her forehead.
Beyoncé: Effortless Style
Beyoncé, always a showstopper, eschewed the red carpet but still stole the show. She wore Pharrell Williams’ latest Louis Vuitton menswear collection, featuring a leather studded blazer, skirt, and a standout cowboy hat.
Taylor Swift: The Princess Look
Taylor Swift, the night’s big winner, accepted her Album of the Year award in a pure white Schiaparelli gown. Paired with armpit-length black lycra gloves, she resembled the iconic Princess Diana at the 2023 Baftas. Was it a coincidence or a deliberate nod to the queen of calculated diplomatic dressing? You be the judge.