The 2026 Grammy Awards provided a night where music, fashion and cultural impact were in sync. The ceremony, held in Los Angeles, honored groundbreaking albums and performances while staging one of the most memorable red carpets in recent years. By striking a balance between fashion spectacle and musical content, the Recording Academy proved once again why the Grammys remain the most adventurous stop on the awards season circuit.
Even before the first trophy was presented at the Crypto.com Arena, the red carpet had already set the tone. Unlike the Oscars or Golden Globes, where elegance often leans traditional, the Grammys have long functioned as a space for risk-taking and self-expression. This year was no exception. Celebrities embraced bold silhouettes, experimental tailoring and theatrical styling that felt deeply personal. Sequins glittered under the lights, feathers floated with purpose and sculptural dresses turned fashion into performance art.
An evening in which fashion took center stage
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Historically, the Grammys serve as a kind of mid-awards-season shock treatment: a place where artists arrive not only to collect accolades, but also to make statements. The 2026 ceremony struck a convincing balance between avant-garde and elegant. While there were subtle nods to Old Hollywood glamour, many of the evening’s standout looks leaned toward drama, volume and unconventional design.
More importantly, the red carpet reaffirmed that fashion doesn’t have to choose between shine and personality. The strongest looks combined high fashion with individuality, proving that style is most powerful when it feels authentic to the wearer.
Lady Gaga: Avant-garde royalty returns
If there was one undeniable fashion moment of the evening, it was that Lady Gaga. Wearing a black feather dress from avant-garde label Matières Fécales, Gaga put forth a gothic vision that felt both theatrical and controlled. The mermaid’s silhouette, densely covered in black feathers, moved with a bird-like elegance and attracted attention from every angle.
Once known as the queen of shock dressing, Gaga’s 2026 look felt like a full-circle moment. Still daring, still experimental, but refined with confidence and restraint. It reminded us that Gaga remains in a class of her own at the Grammys.
Historical night of Bad Bunny in Schiaparelli
“ICE out. We are not wild, we are not animals, we are people and we are Americans,” says Bad Bunny as he accepts best Música Urbana album for his album “Debí Tirar Más Fotos.” pic.twitter.com/2Bbj7xjwC3
— New York Magazine (@NYMag) February 2, 2026
Bad bunny arrived at the 2026 Grammy Awards already ready to make history, and his fashion choice reflected the magnitude of the moment. Dressed in a custom Schiaparelli tuxedo with a corseted waist and lace-up back, the Puerto Rican superstar embraced couture-level drama and redefined modern menswear.
The look marked one of Schiaparelli’s most important menswear moments to date and reflected the victories of the evening. Bad Bunny won Album of the Year DeBÍ TiRAR MáS PHOTOSbecoming the first Spanish-language album to earn the top prize. He also won Best Música Urbana Album and delivered emotional speeches that underscored the cultural weight of his success at the 2026 Grammy Awards.
Old Hollywood glamour, reinvented
While some stars leaned entirely on experimentation, others proved that classic glamor still has the power on the Grammys red carpet. Sabrina Timmerman channeled Old Hollywood in a glittering Valentino gown that felt timeless without veering into predictability. The sleek silhouette ensured craftsmanship and sparkle took center stage.
Olivia Dean followed suit in a black and white Chanel dress adorned with intricate embroidery, feather details and a full ball skirt. Polished and graceful, the look was perfect for her breakout moment as she took home the award for Best New Artist, cementing her status as one of the night’s biggest winners.
Sculptural statements and playful risk taking
Billie Eilish’s winning song of the year for Wildflower is so well deserved, but it’s the speech for me. 🏆
“No one is illegal on stolen land”#SOTY #GRAMMYs pic.twitter.com/JDFnzwjyZM
— That girl Maria (@mariaculture) February 2, 2026
Addison Rae delivered one of the most talked-about looks of the evening in a plunging white custom Alaïa dress from Pieter Mulier. The sculptural, asymmetrical skirt gave the dress a sharp, modern edge Marilyn Monroe-inspired glamor kept it playful and camera-ready. It was proof that risk-taking doesn’t always have to be serious to have an impact.
Billie Eilish continued her legacy of subversion in a bespoke Hodakova ensemble that reimagined tailoring through deconstruction. The look, composed of pants and shirts, challenged red carpet norms while staying firmly in line with her anti-glam ethos. Later that evening, she added to the moment as “Wildflower,” co-written with Finneas O’Connellwon Song of the Year.
Menswear that refused to play it safe
Menswear at the 2026 Grammy Awards also rejected neutrality. Pharrell Williams, Pusha TAnd Anger coordinated in blush pink velvet Louis Vuitton suits, which offered a vision of menswear that felt playful, luxurious and confident. Elsewhere, Sombr leaned fully into the disco fantasy with a silver sequin Valentino suit tailor-made for a TikTok-era rock star.
Together, these looks reinforced a growing shift on the Grammys red carpet: men are no longer content to fade into the background. Instead, they came with the same bold intent as their female counterparts.
Fashion and victories that defined the evening
Kendrick Lamar in his custom Chanel Tuxedo at the #Grammys
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In addition to the red carpet, the evening was filled with historic victories. Kendrick Lamar claimed Record of the Year for “luther” with SZA and won best rap album for GNXofficially broken Jay-Zs record as the most awarded rapper in Grammy history. Lady Gaga added a new chapter to her legacy with a win for Best Pop Vocal Album BENDwhile Jelly roll earned Best Contemporary Country Album.
A total of 95 awards were presented during the premiere ceremony and primetime broadcast, which was hosted for the last time by Trevor Noah. Together, the fashion and the victories told a bigger story, rooted in representation, evolution and fearless creativity.
A red carpet that reminded us why the Grammys still matter
Ultimately, what made the 2026 Grammy Awards red carpet unforgettable was its balance. It celebrated fashion’s ability to shock and surprise, while honoring craftsmanship, heritage and personal style. From Gaga’s feathered drama to Bad Bunny’s historic couture moment, the evening reaffirmed that the Grammys are a space where music and fashion collide with intention.
Long after the final award was presented, the looks from the 2026 Grammy Awards will continue to shape conversations about style, self-expression and what it really means to dress in this moment.
Check out some of the most Rave-worthy looks from the 2026 Grammy red carpet…
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