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The 2026 Grammy Looks We Can't Stop Thinking About

Always an iconic night for both music and fashion.

The 2026 Grammy Looks We Can't Stop Thinking About
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The Grammys is without a doubt the biggest night in music, but we also know the Grammys as a night that turns out some of the boldest of looks—the type of looks that we long for all year long and that other awards shows just simply don't provide. We've seen Destiny's Child in matching sequined emerald green, Christina Aguilera in a silver butterfly embellished asymmetrical slip dress, Kendrick Lamar in a petty but iconic Canadian tuxedo, and Jennifer Lopez in silk chiffon Versace. We've seen some of the biggest moments in music history and some of the biggest moments in fashion history intertwine, and that's just the beauty of the entertainment industry.

Tonight, we have our eyes on our pop girls who we’re sure will go all out in looks pulled from the coolest designers, Kendrick Lamar who always looks effortlessly cool, and Tyler The Creator who has and always will be a style icon. Ahead, we’ve narrowed down our favorite looks from the 2026 Grammy Awards—a difficult but necessary task.

Billie Eilish

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Billie Eilish always does does preppy chic in the coolest way possible—and the 2026 Grammys might the best she has done yet.

Sabrina Carpenter

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Paired with an updo and red lip, Sabrina Carpenter arrived at the Grammys in a tiered crystal embellished gown with tiered cap sleeves, a custom Valentino look.

FKA Twigs

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FKA Twigs arrived looking like a garden fairy in a beige sheer flowy Paolo Carzana complete with floral appliqués and embroideries.

Zara Larsson

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For Zara Larsson, her greatest accessory was her abs in a yellow-green two piece sequin set.

Addison Rae

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Addison Rae seems to just keep upping her fashion and it-girl came. She arrived at the 2026 Grammys in a voluminous asymmetrical Alaïa dress with a dramatic plunge.

Rosé

Rosé arrived in a classic, tried and true red carpet formula: the black and white dress. The catch This mini dress was elevated with a voluminous train.

Tyla 

Tyla showed up with a flowing feathery dress from the Dsquared2 FW13 runway, styled by Ronnie Hart.

Katseye

All the hot girls wear Ludovic Saint Sernin. Proof: Katseye arrived in matching white lace, studded, and bedazzled dresses by the buzzy French designer.

Olivia Dean

Olivia Dean arrived at the Grammys in Chanel, bringing a sense of modern elegance to the red carpet in a black and white gown.

Doechii

As an ode to Roberto Cavalli's early aughts designs, Doechii arrived in a custom look from the house: an orange and deep purple dress with one of the most dramatic, heavily beaded trains we've ever seen.

Lola Young

For this year's Grammys, Lola Young decided to show up cozy chic. Young wore a camo Vivienne Westwood jumpsuit covered in printed trinkets complete with a striped tie.

PinkPantheress

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PinkPantheress arrived in a scarf-inspired dress by Vivienne Westwood.

Lady Gaga

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For the Grammys, Lady Gaga embraced the gothic aesthetic in a gown by Matières Fécales completely adorned in black feathers.

Laufey

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Laufey paid homage to the 1920's in a purple flapper style Miu Miu dress.

Justin & Hailey Bieber

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Justin and Hailey Bieber took couple dressing to a level with the greatest accessory of all time: Ice Out pins.

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