The 12 Best-Dressed Stars at the 2025 Grammy Awards
The Grammy Awards red carpet has always been something of a fashion playground. It’s a place for artists to let their freak flags fly, to be unapologetically hot, to define and redefine cool, and to underscore the vision behind their art, whether in vintage or couture or some form of costume. This year was no different. Artists like Sabrina Carpenter and Troye Sivan gave us pretty in pastel, while Doechii stunned in Thom Browne and Lady Gaga officially entered her villain era in a darkly gothic custom Vivienne Westwood gown.
It was a banner year for music, and the top stars celebrated in style. Below, these are the musicians whose looks made our hearts sing.
Miley Cyrus in Saint Laurent
Cyrus killed it tonight in a black leather halter dress from Saint Laurent. It was a relatively tame dress compared with her incredible Bob Mackie moment from last year's Grammys, but hey, that's why she's a fashion icon—because she can make the world gag with sequins and do the same with no embellishment at all.
Sabrina Carpenter in JW Anderson
The former Disney star looked like a Gen Z Cinderella in her pale blue, feather-bedecked, seriously low-backed gown designed by Jonathan Anderson. It hit all the right notes, reminding her fans just why they stan for her, and her style, so hard.
Gracie Abrams in Chanel
Abrams went full Chanel bride on the Grammys red carpet tonight, and it was a perfect look for her. Subtle, sweet, and a touch rebellious, the look was sublime, from the hue to the camellia to the veil attached to the off-the-shoulder neckline.
Charli XCX in Jean Paul Gaultier Couture
A custom look that came nearly off the runway? So brat. Charli XCX was to die for in a ruffled, corseted gown that Ludovic de Saint Sernin created as the guest designer for Jean Paul Gaultier Couture.
Olivia Rodrigo in Vintage Versace
There were plenty of cutouts on tonight’s red carpet, but few wore them as well as Olivia Rodrigo. She’s always been a fan of wearing vintage fashion, and tonight was no exception, as she stepped out in a black Versace dress from Spring 2000.
Kacey Musgraves
Tank tops on the red carpet are almost always a good idea and Kacey Musgraves got the memo. She looked fabulous in a white tank, belt, and gold beaded column skirt from Ralph Lauren’s Spring 2025 collection.
Doechii in Thom Browne
It was a huge night for Doechii. Not only did she win a Grammy for Best Rap Album for “Alligator Bites Never Heal,” but she had a banger of a performance, too. Throughout the entire show, she was decked out in Thom Browne looks, including a corset pinstripe column dress, pannier trousers, and, well, a set of underwear. It all proved that she is one of the most incredible new talents to watch, with style to match.
Lady Gaga in Samuel Lewis
She’s come a long way since the meat dress. Tonight, Gaga chose a beautiful custom gown by independent designer Samuel Lewis, who has also dressed the likes of Madonna and Chappell Roan. Between the blunt bangs, the black hair, and the Victorian gothic fantasy fashion, it seems as thought Gaga might be in her villainess era.
Troye Sivan in Prada
The skinny scarf has been making the rounds in men’s fashion trends lately, but few have worn it better than Troye Sivan tonight. According to his stylist Marc Forne’s Instagram stories, the look was a reference the purple Prada gown Uma Thurman wore to the 1995 Oscars. We love you, Troye.
Chappell Roan in Jean Paul Gaultier
Dressed in a vintage Jean Paul Gaultier couture gown from Spring 2003, Chappell Roan was—as she always is—a living piece of art. Her incredible red carpet moment was eclipsed only by her incredibly moving speech when she accepted the award for Best New Artist. She is a force, and so is her style.
Kim Gordon in Céline
No one is cooler than Kim Gordon, except Kim Gordon in a black tuxedo jacket and mini bedazzled devil horns.
Beyoncé in Schiaparelli
Obviously.
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