Best Dressed at the 2026 Grammy Awards

Best Dressed at the 2026 Grammy Awards

The Grammy Awards have always been the wild card of red carpets—the place where fashion favors nerve over polish and personality over perfection. Long before celebrity style became a tightly managed branding exercise, the Grammys rewarded audacity, experimentation, and self-expression. From Cher’s barely-there Bob Mackie gowns in the ’70s to Grace Jones’ sculptural performance art in the ’80s, and from Lady Gaga’s space-age Armani Privé to Cardi B’s vintage Mugler revival, this carpet has consistently celebrated risk.

That legacy still defines what it means to be “best dressed” at the Grammys. This is not about classical elegance or restraint. The strongest looks are those with a point of view—outfits that feel inseparable from the artist wearing them, their music, or the world they’re building. Drama is welcome, even expected, but execution remains non-negotiable. Concept without craft falls flat; spectacle without authenticity reads as costume.

At the 2026 Grammy Awards, these looks stood out for doing exactly what the Grammys do best: turning fashion into performance.

Hailey Bieber in Alaïa

Hailey Bieber delivered quiet impact in a custom black knit Alaïa by Pieter Mulier—one of his final designs for the house. Sleek, body-conscious, and stripped of excess, the look relied on silhouette and confidence rather than ornament. Styled alongside Justin Bieber in coordinated black, the effect was modern, minimal, and effortlessly cool.

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Sabrina Carpenter in Valentino and Chopard

Sabrina Carpenter chose subtlety with intention. Her sheer white Valentino gown featured delicate floral embroidery concentrated along the bodice, creating a soft but striking effect. Paired with Chopard jewelry, the look rewarded a closer gaze—proof that restraint can still command attention on a carpet built for spectacle.

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Addison Rae in Alaïa

Styled by Dara Allen, Addison Rae arrived in what may be another final Alaïa moment by Mulier. The white gown featured a plunging neckline and a dramatic, asymmetrical skirt that shifted from structured in front to playful volume in back. Equal parts precision and provocation, it felt perfectly tuned to the Grammys’ anything-goes energy.

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Teyana Taylor in Tom Ford by Haider Ackermann

Teyana Taylor wore a custom sand-toned, shimmering Tom Ford design by Haider Ackermann, paired with Tiffany & Co. jewelry. The look balanced sensuality with control—fluid, polished, and powerful—underscoring Taylor’s long-standing mastery of fashion as an extension of performance.

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Lady Gaga in Matières Fécales

Lady Gaga returned to the Grammys in full theatrical mode, wearing a black feathered gown by Matières Fécales. The high neckline framed her face with upward-reaching plumes, while the feathers fanned into a dramatic mermaid silhouette below. Dark, sculptural, and unapologetically Gaga, it was fashion as character—exactly what this red carpet demands.

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Sarah Mitchell
Sarah Mitchell
Sarah Mitchell is American Fiamma’s news editor, working across fashion and beauty from US.

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