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The 2026 Grammys are officially here, and FASHION is bringing you real-time red carpet updates from music’s biggest night (because we all know the real show begins long before the awards ceremony starts.) Refresh this page to see all the standout looks from the 2026 Grammys red carpet.
Lady Gaga in Matières Fécales
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Designer-musician partnerships are common, but few make as much sense as Matières Fécales and Lady Gaga. The design duo, originally from Montreal, first collaborated with Gaga for Coachella in 2025. Since then, they’ve joined forces with the musician on numerous occasions, sparking a string of standout projects—including tonight’s Grammys red carpet, where Gaga stunned in a feather-draped gown that swirled dramatically around her body.
Malice, Pusha T and Pharrell Williams in Louis Vuitton
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Coordinated outfits are nothing new, but when it’s executed with this much flair, it’s well worth discussing. Hiphop duo Clipse, made up of brothers Malice and Pusha T, teamed up with Pharrell Williams on the red carpet, sporting dusty-pink velvet suits—courtesy of Louis Vuitton, of course. The ever-so-subtle variations in blazer styles and trouser fits keep their looks cohesive without feeling too uniform.
Ejae in Dior
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Songwriter Ejae, who was also the singing voice of K-Pop Demon Hunters’ Rumi, delivered a masterclass in looking chic without falling flat. Swathed in deep purple silk, the look was punctuated with a black lace paneling and a golden Dior brooch on the shoulder.
Teyana Taylor in Tom Ford and Tiffany & Co.
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Teyana Taylor sets the bar higher with every awards show appearance, and this time is no different. To this year’s Grammy Awards, the actress wore a sculptural Tom Ford gown and jewellery from Tiffany & Co.
Bad Bunny in Schiaparelli
The devil is in the details—just ask Bad Bunny, who wore a custom Schiaparelli suit with a sneaky lace-up detail down the back.
Audrey Nuna in Thom Browne
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The best looks often come with the best back stories. For Audrey Nuna, one-third of the singing trio from Netflix sensation K-Pop Demon Hunters, Thom Browne was one of the brands she recalls seeing at her father’s clothing manufacturing business when her family first immigrated to the United States in the 1970s. The raw hems, exposed shoulder and exaggerated shapes are delightfully off-kilter—a perfect match for Nuna’s eccentric style.
Justin Bieber in Balenciaga and Hailey Bieber in Alaïa
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Justin and Hailey Bieber make a Grammys red carpet comeback to show us how to do couple dressing right. Justin’s boxy Balenciaga blazer and baggy trousers complement Hailey’s semi-sheer Alaïa number. The common thread? Their matching “ICE out” pins.
Chappell Roan in Mugler
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Chappell Roan doesn’t do casual. Case in point: this sheer Mugler look, accented by faux nipple piercings and tattoos.
Rosé in Giambattista Valli Couture and Tiffany & Co.
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It’s not often that we catch Rosé on a red carpet without a Saint Laurent ensemble, but for this year’s Grammy Awards, the singer-songwriter is switching it up. She wore a custom Giambattista Valli couture gown with a dramatic bustle detail, paired with a Tiffany Knot bangle in yellow gold.
Katseye in Ludovic de Saint Sernin
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Katseye has been making their rounds around the designer circuit. This time, the six-member girl group joined forces with Ludovic de Saint Sernin to deliver a soft-meets-strong take on red carpet dressing.
Sombr in Valentino
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It takes a certain level of bravery to wear a fully sequinned suit—but Sombr has never been one to back down from a sartorial challenge. On the Grammys red carpet, he paired his Valentino suit with a chest-baring lace shirt.
Olivia Dean in Chanel
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Best New Artist nominee Olivia Dean’s star is on the rise, both on the charts and on the red carpet in this feathered Chanel gown.
Sabrina Carpenter in Valentino
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With six nominations, Sabrina Carpenter could have a very big night at the 2026 Grammys. But as far as we’re concerned, in this tiered Valentino gown, she’s already winning.
Zara Larsson in Germanier
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If you can count on anyone to deliver on expectations, it’s Zara Larsson. The Midnight Sun singer—who is nominated for Best Dance Pop Recording—wore a custom beaded number from Germanier. Continue Reading
