The 66th edition of the Grammy Awards unfolded at the Crypto.com Arena in LA, with Trevor Noah reprising his role as host for the fourth consecutive year. The star-studded ceremony featured stellar performances by artists like Burna Boy, Dua Lipa, Joni Mitchell, and SZA, while notable figures such as Billy Joel and Billie Eilish graced the event. Chart-topping songs, including Victoria Monét’s “On My Mama,” Drake and 21 Savage’s “Rich Flex,” and Miley Cyrus’s “Flowers,” were in contention for awards.
However, before the coveted gramophones were handed out, the music industry’s luminaries walked the red carpet, showcasing their distinctive styles and making bold fashion statements. The Grammys’ red carpet has a history of being a unique and eclectic sartorial playground, where anything from a haute couture clamshell gown (as seen on Cardi B in 2019) to Pharrell’s hat that seems fit for storage (worn in 2015) is deemed acceptable. The dress code essentially boils down to “Do You!”—even if that means making an entrance in an egg, a la Lady Gaga.
The artists nominated for the 2024 Grammys have poured their emotions into their music, expressing a spectrum of feelings from bliss to heartbreak and pride to insecurity. On this night of global celebration for their musical achievements, witnessing how they choose to express themselves through fashion becomes an enthralling spectacle.
Below, take a glimpse of every captivating look from the red carpet at the 2024 Grammy Awards.