The speculation prior to the 67th Grammy Awards in Los Angeles did not only relate to those who would win trophies on Sunday, but also about how the spectacle would go while the city was still staggered of two of the deadliest forest fires in the history of California.
Various industrial parties were canceled. Other events, including one gala On Saturday evening, organized by the record manager Clive Davis and the Grammy Ceremony himself, adapted to explain the destruction. On the red carpet, music industry stars and other celebrities posed for a muted black background with a call to donate to auxiliary efforts. Although there were also a number of black ensembles, fashion was largely less gloomy.
Pop stars such as Charli XCX and Sabrina Carpenter have called girlish elegance in pale coats with feathers and ruffles. Rappers such as Cardi B and Doechii showed -determining dresses and impossible long nails. Others, such as Bianca Censori, shocked viewers with what they didn’t wear: Mrs. Censori, who appeared on the Grammy’s with Ye, her husband, had little more than a pure nude bodies of stockings under her dark fur coat.
Hair is one of the next 15 looks of the red carpet of Grammy’s who are difficult to forget in front and adversity.
Taylor Swift: Most Roxie Hart!
The Carnelian-Rode Vivienne Westwood minidress of the “Fortnight” singer, heels sandals and jewelry garter had the razzle villains of a certain “chicago” character (and from Mrs. Swift’s favorite lipstift color).
Olivia Rodrigo: Most Refined!
In the midst of a sea of decorated dresses and faces caked with Foundation, the singer got up because he looked simple and sleek in a non -deposited vintage versace dress and minimal make -up.
Ye and Bianca Censori: Most Uncensored!
No matter how clear it was, from the black T-shirt and the pants looked much less every day when he stood on the carpet next to Mrs. Censori, his wife, while she pulled out of her coat and in principle nothing.
Chappell Roan: Most picturesque!
Printed on the “good luck, honey!” The dress of Singer, an archive Jean-Paul Gaultier Couture piece, were the paintings of Ballet Dancers from Edgar Degas, who also seemed to be the inspiration for her pop-like makeup.
Billie Eilish: Most Lost at sea!
In a Prada look with a black smok and the cap of a sailor, the “Birds of A Feather” singer brought a boat captain into mourning.
Jaden Smith: Most Home Alone!
Presumable to prevent His Louis Vuitton Tuxedo from Blending in With Other Formal Wear, The Rapper and Actor Wore A Castle-Shaped Hat, Made by a Transylvanian Designer, That Covered His Head But REAVEALED HIS Face BE .
Sabrina Carpenter: Most Powder Puff!
The dress of the “espresso” singer-a powder blue JW Anderson Confection with plush rings of feathers on the hips and the zoom cried the downy softness of a makeup break.
Troye Sivan: Most Easter Suit!
Spring visions were hard to ignore when seeing the singer in a Lilac Prada suit and lightweight pure shirt.
Kim Gordon: most pointed!
With her Celine suit, the Sonic Youth singer and bass player wore a pointed and playful accessory: redword silvery horns that poke out of her short blonde waves.
Charli XCX: Most Reformed Brat!
The Corseted Jean-Paul Glaultier dress of the singer, with his soft grated ruffles and dusty blue-gray color, suggested that she might retire all the mucus green and patent theory that she was wearing during last year’s “Brat Summer”.
Marla Maples: most random!
How noticeably the rich purple shadow of Mrs. Maples was, her presence at the Grammy’s so short after her ex-husband, President Trump, returned to the White House.
Busta Rhymes: the most relaxed!
A big smile suggested that the rapper felt pretty comfortable in his white scarf balls styled smoking jacket with a heart-shaped brooch and a long sash.
Gracie Abrams: most engaged!
In a white Chanel dress and a gauzy veil, Mrs. Abrams offered her on singer-as-bride, a clothing motif embraced by Grammy winners such as Madonna and Lady Gaga.
Julia Fox: Most Mrs. Clean!
The actress and one -off interest of you, such as Mrs. Censori, went with a dark jacket about a revealing pure piece of clothing. But unlike Mrs. Censori, she wore underwear and accessorized her look with yellow dishwasher gloves.
Misty White Sidell and Anthony Rotunno have contributed reporting.