The Grammys red carpet unfolded in a blaze of glamour, with Victoria Monét and Dua Lipa stealing the spotlight in jaw-dropping ensembles. Monét graced the event in a bronze Versace goddess body-hugger, radiating Old Hollywood charm, while her 2-year-old daughter, Hazel, joined the spectacle in a matching hue, creating a memorable mother-daughter moment.
Dua Lipa opted for a low-cut silver stunner, complemented by loose, wavy, red-hued hair. Her all-around chunky embellished look featured long sleeves and subtle cutouts at the hips, topped off with a Tiffany & Co. fish necklace adorned with diamonds, orange sapphire, and other gems.
As the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles witnessed a vibrant sea of bold colors, shimmer, and shine, the fashion choices ranged from classic black to on-trend reds. The ladies of boygenius, Julien Baker, Phoebe Bridgers, and Lucy Dacus, made a statement in matching white tailored suits with cropped trousers and jackets, adorned with pink flowers on their lapels.
Self-expression took center stage at the Grammys, with Slipknot donning a gas mask-like leather helmet and Maria Mendes opting for a gold headpiece that gracefully fell to her eyes, complementing her champagne-colored gown.
Singer Dawn Richard made a bold statement in a literal tree-inspired red dress with towering branches above her head, designed by Khosrov, reminiscent of Botticelli’s “Primavera” painting.
Memorable man jewelry also graced the red carpet, with Rufus Wainwright sporting a collection of gold necklaces, reggae artist Collie Buddz showcasing jeweled brooches on his lapel, and Josh Groban opting for a single brooch – all perfectly on trend.
The Grammys red carpet proved once again that fashion is a canvas for self-expression, with artists and musicians showcasing their unique styles in an array of dazzling and eclectic choices.