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The Best Dressed Celebrities on the Grammys Red Carpet

Kevin Huynh, Amber Rambharose
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These A-listers delivered a symphony of style.

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Celebs and singers showed up in luxriously loud fashions at the 66th Grammy Awards in Los Angeles on February 4th, 2024.

Early standouts from the night included E! Live From the Red Carpet host Laverne Cox, who looked ravishing in a fiery vintage Comme des Gar?ons number, and Janelle Monae in a black Giorgio Armani gown, both donning the dominating colors of the evening.

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Elsewhere on the trend front, Coco Jones took the chainmail look into the mermaidcore arena in a scintillating seafoam sheer and sequined Celia Kritharioti gown, and Ella Balinska sent commenters into a tizzy with their cinched and sheer corsetted look by Dolce & Gabbana. Despite having more or less sat out for this year's biggest red carpet events, cut-outs made a major comeback in some very major looks, including Kat Graham's pristine Stephane Rolland gown and Dua Lipa's hip-baring dress custom-made by Courréges. Other red carpet moments that will surely have people talking include Miley Cyrus, who made jaws drop in a netted Maison Margiela design with Barbarella-inspired hair, and Taylor Swift in a white custom Schiaparelli gown worn with black opera gloves.

See ahead for our favorite looks from the 2024 Grammy Awards.

Taylor Swift in custom Schiaparelli

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What's black and white and chic all over? Taylor Swift on the 2024 Grammys red carpet. Swift's custom Schiaparelli gown delivered Old Hollywood sartorial drama while her accessories, including layered necklaces and velvet opera gloves, kept the look feeling fresh and modern.

Miley Cyrus in Maison Margiela

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Miley Cryus' Grammys look was a molten gold genre-bender. Her hair was country music star-coded while her boldly barely-there Maison Margiela top felt plucked from ancient Egypt. The result: we're living for Cyrus' country Cleopatra aesthetic.

Niecy Nash in Marc Bouwer

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Niecy Nash's gold and silver Marc Bouwer look wasn't just a mixed metal delight. It also featured the most creative and compelling take on tonight's opera glove trend and gave cyberpunk chic and big gauntlet energy in equal measure.

Olivia Rodrigo in vintage Versace

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Our jaws are still on the floor as we process the fact that Olivia Rodrigo's Versace gown is older than she is. The cream floor-length archival piece, dotted with blush pink rhinestones, served up scintillating vintage vibes. Bulgari jewels added a sparkle to her timeless look.

Janelle Monáe in Giorgio Armani Privé

Combining two major red carpet trends — rosettes and liquid micro-sequin texture — Janelle Monáe's strapless Giorgio Armani Privé gown fit like a glove. Her accessories, especially her refined choker necklace, gave the look a sleek and polished feel.

Kat Graham in Stephane Rolland Couture

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Kate Graham's Stephane Rolland Couture gown was all clean lines, sharp angles, and one major cut-out moment. From the cape to the structured shoulders and ivory opera gloves, there was lots to love about this mega-watt look - including her Sterling Forever jewelry.

Dua Lipa in custom Courrèges and Tiffany & Co. jewelry

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Dua Lipa sparkled in a custom Courrèges sequined gown and Tiffany & Co. jewelry. Equally evocative of this season's chainmail and micro-fringe runway trends, Dua Lipa's look also featured blink-and-you-'ll-miss-it cut-outs at the star's hips and semi-sheer bell sleeves.

Laverne Cox in vintage Comme des Gar?ons and U Los Angeles jewelry

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Cox dove into the designer archives yet again for her 2024 Grammys look. Her vintage Comme des Gar?ons had the same structure and shine as her Emmys outfit, a vintage Thierry Mugler gown, in a brand new, evocative silhouette.

Ella Balinska in Dolce & Gabbana

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Ella Balinska went for a structured and sheer look straight off the 2024 Dolce & Gabbana Ready-to-Wear runway. The visible boning in her gown served to heighten the long lines of an already leggy look.

Victoria Monét in Versace

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Victoria Monét is another star who went the smoothly cinched route. Her soft brown Versace gown paired visible boning with sheer panels with dramatic draping and an elegant train for a look that was both sleek and intricate. She complemented the look with pink gold Bulgari jewelry.

Coco Jones in Celia Kritharioti and Swarovski x Skims body chain

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Iridescence is difficult to pull off, but Coco Jones' Celia Kritharioti gown managed to be equally sheer and sparkling. Jones's look was delicately adorned with an elevated body chain with a mega-carat jewel that beautifully balanced her look.

Jordin Sparks in Zigman

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While there was no shortage of structured silhouettes on the 2024 Grammys red carpet, there was something special about Jordin Sparks' Zigman look. The contrast between the curve-hugging gown itself and the high-shine overbust corset made us do a double-take.

Billie Eilish in Chrome Hearts

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Are Billie Eilish's Willy Chavarria button-down and accompanying suit pants the epitome of gender-bending street style cool? Absolutely. That said, we stan Eilish's Chrome Hearts bomber jacket with Barbie detailing.

Fantasia Barrino in Cong Tri

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While we spotted quite a few pairs of sheer gloves on the Grammy's red carpet, Fantasia Barrino's sequin-striped pair stole the show. Not only are they works of art unto themselves, but they elevated the swoops and swirls of similar beading on her Cong Tri gown to great effect.

Gracie Abrams in Chanel Couture

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The Best New Artist nominee showed up to the red carpet in a midriff-baring black Chanel look and was joined by her famous parents to the red carpet. Showing such a major look so early in her career is surely a tale tell sign of her future fashion domination.

Halle Bailey in Gucci and Pandora jewelry

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The Little Mermaid herself looks magnificent in a sheer, skin-tone silk tulle embellished with crystal beading and fringe designed by Sabato De Sarno for Gucci. Her plunging neckline was accentuated by a crystal lariat necklace.

Lana Del Rey in Vivienne Westwood

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Gothic baby doll dresses will never be the same after Lana Del Rey showed up in a sheer lacey black frock that featured puffed sleeves and matching bow gloves. While this may read as prim on paper, the look had just the right amount of edge to it.

Doja Cat in Dilara Findikoglu

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Doja Cat left onlookers in awe as she sashayed down the red carpet in a practically naked gown from edgy designer Dilara Findikoglu. The sheerness of her gown was the perfect way to highlight her impressive splattering of tattoos.

Coi Leray in Saint Laurent

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Leray looked spectacularly sultry in an archival long-sleeved bodysuit from Saint Laurent with sheer tights and voile tights. Diamond drop earrings and a shimmering watch from Jacob & Co. polish off the look.

Lainey Wilson in Balmain and Pomellato

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The "Heart Like a Truck" singer was able to combine her country roots with French couture in what Lainey described as a "Johnny Cash" inspired ensemble. A wide-brimmed gaucho hat was the perfect accessory to this country crooner's look.

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