
The reign of black dresses continues—this time, at the Grammys 2026 Awards in Los Angeles. It was business as usual for the likes of Lady Gaga, Blackpink’s Rosé and Sabrina Carpenter, who returned to the annual awards ceremony and showed off their stylish red carpet looks. But newcomers also stole the show: Olivia Dean, who won Best New Artist, picked up her award in a custom Chanel gown by Matthieu Blazy, while girl group Katseye made their red carpet debut in coordinated, all-white looks. EJAE, Audrey Nuna, and Rei Ami—the real-life singers behind the Huntrix trio in K-Pop Demon Hunters—also graced the ceremony, in three very different ensembles for the evening, as varied as their voices.
Ahead, we spotlight all the best celebrity red carpet looks from the Grammys 2026 Awards.
Olivia Dean in Chanel

Arguably the biggest star of the night, Olivia Dean arrived at the Grammys in a look courtesy of Chanel. The Man I Need singer wore a ballgown with a sequin-covered bodice that ended in a flurry of feathers, with a full skirt below. The ensemble, which was adapted from a look from Chanel’s Métiers d’Art 2026 collection, came in the house’s classic colours of black and white. Dean also donned two-tone pumps from the French fashion brand to complete her look.
Katseye in Ludovic de Saint Sernin

Bucking against the trend of black dresses on the red carpet, Katseye arrived to their first Grammy Awards in coordinated, all-white ensembles from Ludovic de Saint Sernin. The girl group’s looks ranged from racy, lace white dresses—as seen on Lara Raj, for example—to the glittering, rhinestone gowns worn by the likes of Megan and Sophia.
Lady Gaga in Matières Fécales

Lady Gaga reminded everyone that she is still very much Mother when she arrived on the red carpet in a black high-neck gown covered in feathers. The dramatic ensemble—one of many gothic red carpet looks of the night—was created by the cult Parisian label Matières Fécales.
Chappell Roan in Mugler

Chappell Roan, who learned all about red carpet theatrics from Lady Gaga, arrived in the most-talked-about look of the night: a sheer, burgundy naked dress from Mugler that hung from a pair of nipple piercings. (Call her hot, not pretty!) The Pink Pony Club singer’s provocative look references an archival dress from Thierry Mugler’s Spring/Summer 1998 haute couture collection, which was also referenced in Mugler creative director Miguel Castro Freitas’s debut for the brand last October. To add to the grandeur of her look, Chappell also threw on a matching, witchy cape.
Blackpink’s Rosé in Giambattista Valli

Rosé, who was nominated for Best Pop Duo alongside Bruno Mars for her viral hit APT., found time in the middle of Blackpink’s Deadline world tour to hit the Grammys. The K-pop star, styled by Law Roach, wore an haute couture gown from Giambattista Valli, featuring a black velvet minidress with a voluminous draped white skirt. It was a nice twist to the classic LBD.
EJAE in Dior

It was a big night for singer-songwriter EJAE, who scooped up an award for the K-Pop Demon Hunters anthem, Golden—the first K-pop song to ever win a Grammy. For the occasion, EJAE dressed in custom Dior, as she did at the Golden Globes last month; her dark blue silk gown, created by Jonathan Anderson, was pinned with a gold medallion that made her look every bit a winner.
Audrey Nuna in Thom Browne

Fellow K-Pop Demon Hunters songstress Audrey Nuna continued her quirky red carpet streak with a custom Thom Browne look, featuring a deconstructed white blazer and a tiered pleated skirt. Very doll-like.
PinkPantheress in Vivienne Westwood

Considering how much Anglophilia has shaped her style during her Fancy That era, is it any wonder that PinkPantheress arrived Stateside draped in the Union Jack flag? The pop star’s vintage gown is from Vivienne Westwood’s 2012 collection celebrating Queen Elizabeth’s Diamond Jubilee. Fancy that.
Doechii in Roberto Cavalli

Doechii described her Grammys look as “earthy”, “grounded”, and a reflection of “how I’m feeling as a woman right now”. (Clearly, it’s the opposite of how the rapper felt when she recorded her TikTok hit Anxiety, which won Best Music Video at the awards.) To achieve the look, Doechii turned to Roberto Cavalli (she’s a fan of the Italian fashion brand’s ‘90s designs). Opting for an orange and purple duchesse silk dress with a sweeping train that’s too long to fit in a single photo, Doechii perfectly embodied a line in her new song girl, get up: “Used to be a starving artist, now I want the whole dinner”.
The Marias in McQueen

The Marias singer María Zardoya said she and the rest of her band were dressed like they’re at their “goth wedding”—a fitting description, considering their custom all-black ensembles from McQueen. While the guys donned tailored ensembles with romantic, frilly shirts, María stood out with a dramatic, high-neck lace gown that she paired with lace gloves. (A styling trick for Margot Robbie to consider during her Wuthering Heights press tour, perhaps?)
Note : The information in this article is accurate as of the date of publication.
