See what nominees and performers for the 67th Grammy Awards, including Chappell Roan, Kacey Musgraves and Brittany Howard, wore to arrive for the ceremony.
Sabrina Carpenter, nominated for best new artist and record of the year, for “Espresso.”Credit...Jordan Strauss/Invision, via Associated Press
Feb. 2, 2025Updated 6:29 p.m. ET
So far this awards season, nostalgia for classic Hollywood has dominated red-carpet looks. But compared with occasions like the Golden Globes and the Oscars, the Grammys have always been a little looser and more eclectic, sartorially speaking. While there may be plenty of glamour and elegance, the artists who attend “music’s biggest night” tend to dress to their own personal style, take more risks and play on tropes like “rock star” and “pop diva.”
The result is usually a collection of fashion moments that surprise, delight and raise an eyebrow or two. Viewers of last year’s show did not soon forget, for instance, Miley Cyrus’s revealing Maison Margiela dress — or the hair that went with it. Perhaps your group text never did recover from debating Taylor Swift in Schiaparelli, complete with black opera gloves.
As musicians like Chappell Roan and Jaden Smith stepped onto the red carpet for the 67th Grammy Awards, held on Sunday in Los Angeles, they made it clear that the evening would provide plenty of memorable looks and conversation starters.
Here’s what the stars wore to make their entrance.
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Chappell Roan, nominated for best new artist and record of the year, for “Good Luck, Babe!” The singer wore a vintage Jean Paul Gaultier couture gown.Credit...Allison Dinner/EPA, via Shutterstock
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Ye with Bianca Censori, who shed her coat on the red carpet to reveal that she was nude underneath, save for a sheer body stocking.Credit...Frazer Harrison/Getty Images
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Billie Eilish, whose song “Birds of a Feather” was nominated for both record and song of the year.Credit...Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images=
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Noah Kahan, who, with Kelsea Ballerini, is nominated for best country duo/group performance for “Cowboys Cry Too.”Credit...Frazer Harrison/Getty Images
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Willow SmithCredit...Frazer Harrison/Getty Images
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Jaden Smith, wearing a headpiece sculpted by Dora Abodi and a suit from Louis Vuitton.Credit...Robyn Beck/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
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Kacey Musgraves, nominated for best country album for “Deeper Well.”Credit...Frazer Harrison/Getty Images
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Harrison Patrick Smith, who performs as The DareCredit...Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images
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Brittany Howard, nominated for best alternative music album, for “What Now.”Credit...Frazer Harrison/Getty Images
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Green DayCredit...Frazer Harrison/Getty Images
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Jacob Collier, nominated for album of the year, for “Djesse Vol. 4.”Credit...Jordan Strauss/Invision, via Associated Press
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Bob Weir of the Grateful DeadCredit...Frazer Harrison/Getty Images
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Avery WilsonCredit...Frazer Harrison/Getty Images
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Joy VillaCredit...Robyn Beck/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
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Rich the KidCredit...Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images
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Sean Ono LennonCredit...Neilson Barnard/Getty Images
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Kelsea Ballerini, nominated for best country duo/group performance, with Mr. Kahan, for “Cowboys Cry Too.”Credit...Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images
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ShenseeaCredit...Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images
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Chrishell StauseCredit...Allison Dinner/EPA, via Shutterstock
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Gayle KingCredit...Frazer Harrison/Getty Images
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St. Vincent, nominated for best alternative music album for “All Born Screaming.”Credit...Frazer Harrison/Getty Images