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Our heart’s about to burn up! Mon LaFerte hits the Grammys red carpet with a sleek, all-black look and matching choker by menswear designer Sánchez-Kane.
Our heart’s about to burn up! Mon LaFerte hits the Grammys red carpet with a sleek, all-black look and matching choker by menswear designer Sánchez-Kane.
It’s the reunion no one asked for but we’re not complaining. Drag stars from RuPaul’s Drag Race channeled the looks of some of the best looks from years past. Trinity K. takes on Ariana Grande’s iconic Giambattista Valli from 2021, Jaida Essence gives Beyoncé ready for the afterparty in Burberry, and Coco Montrese serves Janet Jackson from 1993. But who wore it best?
From left, clockwise: Naomi Smalls, Alexis Mateo, Kameron Michaels, Jaida Essence Hall, Coco Montrese, Kahanna Montrese, Trinity K. Bonet, and Derrick Barry
We’re “Happier Than Ever” now that our girl Billie Eilish is here. After completely taking over in 2020 (and snatching a few last year, too), Eilish is back with seven nominations for her latest LP and its film A Love Letter to Los Angeles. With her all-black Rick Owens ensemble, Billie Eilish is giving Lydia Deets from Beetlejuice a run for her money.
The Jamaican dancehall recording artist, singer, and songwriter is clearly not afraid of color, but as one of the most recognized dancehall artists in the world, standing out is one of her things.
We’re not drunk (yet), but this look by Elle King makes us not want to go home! King was up for best country duo/group performance for “Drunk (And I Don’t Wanna Go Home)” with Miranda Lambert.
Aymée Nuviola — who played the iconic Celia Cruz in Telemundo’s Celia — arrives in an all-green dress.
Sean Paul and Shaggy are bringing the reggae vibes to the red carpet as they pose together. No choice but to stan the two icons.
Love it or hate it, Doja Cat is always here with a statement look. She is giving early 2000s chic in custom Versace, as one of the top nominees of the night. She’s up for 8 awards — now that deserves a Juul hit.
It’s a night for celebration. I mean, jazz saxophonist Kamasi Washington, who just arrived at the Grammys red carpet. He’s up for best progressive R&B album for Dinner Party: Dessert, which he worked on with Terrace Martin, Robert Glasper, and 9th Wonder.
Japanese Breakfast’s Michelle Zauner is bringing all the color to the Grammys with her layered, yellow Valentino dress. Zauner, who comprises the duo with Deven Craige, is nominated for best new artist. Their LP Jubilee is up for best alternative music album
A lil peace sign moment! The multitalented Roots drummer — and film director! — earned his 19th Grammy nomination for Summer of Soul. The documentary is nominated in the best music film category. The film took home the best documentary film award at the Oscars last weekend.
All sweet, no Sour! Olivia Rodrigo — the lead contender for best new artist — arrives on the red carpet in a Vivienne Westwood black dress with pink accents and a matching choker. Rodrigo’s “Drivers License” is up for record and song of the year, while her debut LP Sour is nominated for album of the year
Best Latin rock or alternative album nominees Bomba Estéreo just pulled up with some colorful outfits… and matching masks? We’re confused but kind of here for it.
You can never go wrong with lace! The five-time award winner may not be nominated for anything at this year’s Grammys, but she sure does know how to serve lewks.
Terrace Martin, Leon Bridges and Robert Glasper look dapper as they pose for a pic at the red carpet. The trio have lots to celebrate as Bridges and Glasper’s “Born Again” is up for best traditional R&B performance. Meanwhile, Glasper and Martin are up for progressive R&B album for Dinner Party: Dessert.
Olivia Rodrigo is one of the top nominees of the night — and is showing off her sleek black Vivienne Westwood dress with pink accents on the Grammys’ red carpet. We’re feeling some “Jealousy, Jealousy!”
Mickey Guyton has been on a roll, and her work is paying off. The country queen is nominated for best country album for Remember Her Name — and after this Ashish look, we definitely will be.
Jack Antonoff looks classic with a charcoal gray suit and tailored button-up. (His glasses are always iconic.) The Evermore production mastermind may be up for producer of the year, but on the red carpet, he’s snappin’ pics of the stars.
5 + 2 = 7 nominations between queens Brandi Carlile and Maren Morris. Carlile showed up “Right on Time” with a colorful blazer, and we’ll be chasing after Morris’ gorgeous snake print dress.
It’s giving Reptar from Rugrats. And that’s not a compliment. Not quite sure where Tayla Parx is going with this look, but you do you girl. The iconic songwriter is up for her work on Justin Bieber’s Justice — maybe we’ll get a costume change if she wins?
The TikTok couples are rollin’ in. We’re “Obsessed” with Addison Rae’s bracelets. Omar Fedi’s carpet-matching red hair? Not as much.
I mean. What a slayyyy. Army, we’re quaking too. The boys of BTS — V, Suga, Jin, Jungkook, RM, Jimin, J-Hope — are lookin’ fly as heck in Louis Vuitton on the Grammys red carpet. The K-Pop kings are up for pop duo/group performance for “Butter.”
Why haven’t we had a country and K-Pop collab yet? Kelsea Ballerini and V say hi to each other on the Grammys red carpet — we’d like to request a crossover.
Did someone turn up the heater at the Grammys red carpet? Oh wait, it’s just our BTS kings posing for the camera. They’re on fire.
Look at our king in the blue suit. Those finger tats are everything. And that smize moment? We love everything about it. BTS is up for best pop duo/group performance — but with this look Jungkook has won our heart.
Rachel Zegler and Billy Porter are chatting it up and catching up on the Grammys 2021 red carpet. Billy Porter’s fuchsia ‘fit is reminding us why he was Camila Cabello’s godmother in Cinderella.
Roses are red, St. Vincent is pink… this look is a slay, don’t ya think? The Grammy winner is going floral on the red carpet in Gucci — and has us wondering if she smells as good as these pink sleeves look. She’s in celebration mode already since Daddy’s Home won best alternative music album
We’d be f’d up if you weren’t right here, Kid Laroi. The best new artist nominee showed up with some pink hair and a sleek black suit by Saint Laurent.
Yola is full regal as she arrives on the red carpet with a an all-purple dress that required the help of three others for her to get around the red carpet. She was nominated for two awards earlier in the day, but with this look, she’s a real winner.
We hope our editor doesn’t see that headline, but Lil Nas X — whose track “Montero” is up for song and record of the year — just arrived at the red carpet, and damn, he looks hella good in this custom white Balmain suit. That smile is bringing butterflies to our stomachs. (Get it? Because of his top?)
From stallions to leopards, she’s always a slay. Megan Thee Stallion just arrived at the red carpet and has folks turning heads with her feline print look by Roberto Cavalli. “Thot Shit” is up for best rap performance and she’s gonna present an award tonight.
Megan Thee Stallion is droppin’ jaws with this mixed animal print look by Roberto Cavalli. Is that a snake earring? Meg didn’t come to play.
You can never go wrong with yellow, especially when it’s Dundas. Ask H.E.R. She’s set to perform tonight and is nominated for eight awards, including album and song of the year.
Okay, coin necklace, we see you! A blonde Dua Lipa just arrived, and she’s in a sexy black Versace dress with Bvlgari accessories. She’s not nominated for any awards tonight but is set to present an award — we’re ready to see what other looks she pulls out tonight.
The world was never the same after these two hotties collab’d on “Industry Baby.” Jack Harlow and Lil Nas X’s song was up for best melodic rap performance.
Justin Bieber and Hailey Bieber posed together on the Grammys red carpet — and Justin’s Balenciaga ‘fit is five or six or seven sizes too big for him. We’re here for the booty grab tho.
Grandmaster Flash pulled up to the Grammys in a red tracksuit. No further comment at this time.
Fivio Foreign, who just joined Nicki Minaj on “We Go Up,” poses with The Kid Laroi. Yeah, we’ll bring up the queen of rap every chance we get.