Best Red Carpet Looks at the 2024 Grammys

From demure to sexy, the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles played host to a diverse night of red carpet fashion as the stars gathered Sunday night for the 66th Annual Grammy Awards.

The annual awards show is known for having bolder, more dramatic fashions than its Hollywood counterparts and showcased some striking looks.

Miley Cyrus stood out with her chignon and Maison Margiela gown, which appeared to be made entirely of gold safety pins. Meanwhile, three-time nominee Doja Cat was seen in an equally revealing sheer dress by Turkish-British designer Dilara Findikoglu.

Black dresses have taken center stage on many of this year’s big red carpets, and some attendees continued the trend at the Grammys. These included Janelle Monáe, who wore a black sequined Armani Privè suit, and singer Caroline Polachek, who opted for a vampy vintage dress by Olivier Theyskens.

But it was the white, cream and ivory outfits that set the tone for the evening – from the simple and elegant (check out Olivia Rodrigo in a vintage Versace ensemble) to the glamorous and sophisticated (check out Summer Walker’s oversized feathered hat, or Kat Graham’s structured Stéphane Rolland Haue cape).

Elsewhere, Boygenius members impressed in matching cream Thom Browne suits, and one of the night’s most anticipated guests, Taylor Swift, didn’t disappoint in a white Schiaparelli couture gown and black opera gloves.

 

Scroll down to see some of the best looks of the night.

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Taylor Swift was one of the most anticipated guests of the night, opting for a striking Schiaparelli Haute Couture gown with a leg slit and black opera gloves.
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