Grammys outfit recap
Graphic by Chase Grivna
Last Sunday was the 67th Annual Grammy Awards, showcasing the music industry’s accomplishments over the past year. And for the celebrities? They showed up in their Sunday best.
From Paris Hilton to Bruno Mars, the A-listers walked the red carpet in high-end fashion for this year's music award showcase.
Host Trevor Noah had several outfit changes throughout the show, but he walked the carpet in an all-black Giorgio Armani suit.
This year was one for unique clothing choices and prominent details. From Taylor Swift’s “T” leg chain to Gracie Abrams’ wedding veil, the details were a hit this year.
Troye Sivan strayed away from the simple suit and tie we usually see among male celebrities. Sivan wore a sheer, purple Prada suit and accessorized with a simple scarf and broach.
Doechii, winner of the Best Rap Album category, wore two corresponding business-casual outfits by Thom Browne. The outfit she wore while accepting her award consisted of an oversized balloon-pant trouser.
Billie Eilish wore a Prada ensemble, consisting of navy trousers with a black jacket. Her brother and fellow artist, Finneas, wore an all-brown Zegna suit.
Cardi B walked the red carpet in a custom Roberto Cavalli dress bedazzled in a tiger pattern with feathers from the knee down.
Olivia Rodrigo and Miley Cyrus both wore timeless, all-black outfits. Rodrigo in a vintage, silk Versace dress and Cyrus in a leather dress from Saint Laurent.
Sabrina Carpenter honored old-hollywood in a baby blue, satin dress with feather details from JW Anderson. She performed during the show, changing into a matching blue, bedazzled bodysuit and feather boa cover-up from Dolce & Gabbana.
The talk of the red carpet was Bianca Censori’s outfit (or lack thereof). Censori walked the carpet in basically nothing but a black fur jacket.
Latto walked the carpet in an all-white, scoop maxi dress paired with a white fur shawl.
Willow Smith looked stunning in an all-black outfit consisting of a bedazzled bra top and matching bottoms paired with an overcoat. Jaden Smith also went with an all-black look with the addition of a Transylvania-esque house placed on his head.
Benson Boone walked the carpet in a dark gray suit, but his real outfit was displayed when he performed during the Best New Artist performances. Boone wore a powder blue, sparkly jumpsuit as he channeled Freddie Mercury.
Charli XCX looked straight out of Alice in Wonderland, wearing a smokey gray-blue dress with ruffles by Jean Paul Gaultier.
Beyonce walked away from this year's Grammys with her 35th award. The star won both Album of the Year and Country Album of the Year. She didn’t stray away from the gold with her outfit, she stunned in an all-gold, bedazzled dress by Schiaparelli.
With all of these options to consider, it’s difficult to decide who won best-dressed at this year's Grammys, but it's clear Ariana Grande was greatly missed on the red carpet.
See you next year, Grammys!