Grammy Awards 2026 red carpet: Bold fashion hits and misses that stole the show

From Sabrina Carpenter’s ethereal gown to Chappell Roan’s daring ensemble, here are the Grammy Awards 2026 red carpet looks that stole the show or sparked serious fashion debate.

Grammy Awards 2026 red carpet: Bold fashion hits and misses that stole the show

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Grammy Awards (Grammys) 2026 : The 2026 Grammy Awards red carpet wasn’t just about music accolades, it was a runway of bold fashion choices, standout glamour and daring statements. From timeless elegance to headline-making risks, stars showed up in looks that sparked admiration, debate and plenty of social-media buzz.

Here’s a list of celebrity fashion hits and misses that defined style at the 68th Annual Grammys.

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Fashion Hits of the Night

1.  Sabrina Carpenter — An ethereal crystal-embellished, tiered Valentino gown that perfectly balanced grace and drama.

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2.  Laufey — A stunning purple Miu Miu flapper-style dress blending vintage inspiration with modern glamour.

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3. Doechii — A dramatic corseted gown featuring an eight-foot train, delivering a high-impact couture moment.

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4. Michelle Williams — A sheer black gown adorned with gold leafy embroidery and a sweeping train that turned heads.

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5. Kelsea Ballerini — A golden sequined Etro gown channeling old-Hollywood glamour with a contemporary edge.

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6. Halle Bailey — A strapless burgundy sequined gown with intricate beading and polished red-carpet appeal.

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7. Addison Rae — A custom Alaïa white gown featuring modern classic lines and a bold neckline.

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8. Tyla — A champagne slip dress with a fur train and diamond choker, striking the perfect balance between cozy and luxe.

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9. Bad Bunny — A sleek black velvet tuxedo accented with gold buttons — timeless, sharp and effortlessly stylish.

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10. Sombr — A silver Valentino suit infused with disco-era energy.

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11. EJAE — Midnight-blue Dior with an elegant one-shoulder drape.

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Fashion Misses & Divisive Red-Carpet Choices

1. Chappell Roan — A sheer custom Mugler look with minimal coverage that shocked audiences and sparked divided reactions.

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2. Heidi Klum — Glossy nude latex body‑hugging number that washed out her silhouette and didn’t translate well on camera.

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3. Lola Young — A Vivienne Westwood jumpsuit featuring toy prints that leaned quirkier than chic.

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4. FKA Twigs — A medieval-inspired nude ensemble that many felt missed the glamour mark despite creative intent.

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5. Ali Wong — A custom Vivienne Westwood bridal FW25 look that felt underwhelming and dated.

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6. Rosé — While innovative, the black‑and‑white mini with flowing drapes and understated accessories didn’t match the gown’s dramatic potential.

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7. Zara Larsson — Golden Germanier bra‑top and maxi skirt combo that split opinion, with some calling it more costume‑like than couture.

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8. PinkPantheress — Vivienne Westwood piece that, despite its striking palette, felt cluttered and overly busy for the red carpet.

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9. Kesha — Feathered gown that some reviewers felt lacked cohesive shape and fell short of high‑fashion polish.

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10. Miley Cyrus  — A leather jacket‑and‑trousers look that leaned more casual than red‑carpet ready.

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Red Carpet Trends That Defined the Night

From sheer avant-garde silhouettes to sequined classics and sharply tailored menswear, the Grammy red carpet celebrated fearless self-expression. While some stars embraced understated elegance, others pushed boundaries that dominated the internet and fashion conversations.

Fashion Verdict: When Bold Choices Take Centre Stage

Classic glamour may never go out of style, but it was the daring, unexpected outfits, whether celebrated or debated, that became the most talked-about moments of the night. The 2026 Grammys once again proved that red-carpet fashion isn’t just about what you wear, but the statement you choose to make.

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