“2025 Grammys: The 8 Best-Dressed Celebs Who Stole the Red Carpet!”

“2025 Grammys: The 8 Best-Dressed Celebs Who Stole the Red Carpet!”

The 67th Grammy Awards made history on Sunday night as the first major awards show in Los Angeles since the devastating January wildfires. Many stars reflected the somber mood with all-black ensembles and understated silhouettes.

But that didn’t mean the night lacked bold fashion moments. In fact, it was a standout evening for statement-making style—especially when it came to unexpected details. Samara Joy turned heads with a silver clutch shaped like a pair of buttocks, while Bianca Censori, Ye’s partner, dropped her fur coat to reveal an ultra-sheer illusion dress (so sheer, it couldn’t even be published!).

It was also a big night for vintage fashion. Olivia Rodrigo rocked a 25-year-old Versace, while Chappell Roan stunned in a 2003 Jean Paul Gaultier couture gown. Roan’s choice was more than just a throwback—it perfectly captured her theatrical pop persona. The dress was bold, campy, and exquisitely crafted, much like her music.

Check out some of the best-dressed stars of the night below!

J Balvin

J Balvin.

J Balvin delivered a major fashion flex on Sunday night, stepping out in a look that debuted on the runway less than two weeks ago—one that won’t even be available for purchase until fall. The outfit, from Kim Jones’ final Dior Men collection, was hailed as the highlight of Paris Men’s Week. Balvin, who sat front row at the show, brought the vision to life with a satin coat featuring a striking bow on the back—elegant yet undeniably bold.

Sabrina Carpenter

Sabrina Carpenter. (Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)

While the red carpet was packed with dramatic, all-black ensembles, Sabrina Carpenter took a different route, opting for a dreamy, soft blue JW Anderson gown. Known for her daring mini skirts and playful innuendos, she embraced a more ethereal look, pairing the delicate silk-and-feather creation with a backward-facing lavaliere necklace. The effect? Pure Old Hollywood glamour, straight out of a starlet’s boudoir.

Billie Eilish

Billie Eilish.

Billie Eilish has always used fashion to make a statement. As a teen, she rejected industry expectations with oversized silhouettes that hid her figure. In recent years, she’s experimented with more traditionally feminine styles—but her gothic Prada sailor ensemble at the Grammys struck the perfect balance. With its boxy shape, dangling strings, and crisp white flap, the look paid homage to her signature aesthetic while showcasing her evolution into an industry powerhouse.

Brittany Howard

Brittany Howard.

In a night full of over-the-top looks, Brittany Howard proved that simplicity can be just as powerful. She stunned in a magnificent silk opera coat, while tiny rhinestones in her hair added a touch of sparkle.

Kelsea Ballerini

Kelsea Ballerini.

Back on the Grammys red carpet after her Best New Artist nomination last year, Kelsea Ballerini dazzled in a little black dress by Tamara Ralph—crafted entirely from cascading black bugle beads. The dress packed a punch with its curvy, cutout neckline and mesmerizing concentric beadwork that shimmered with every step. She admitted she could barely breathe in it, but the payoff? Totally worth it. Plus, she had a second look ready for comfort.

Doechii

Doechii. (Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)

Doechii has been serving fashion wins non-stop, and her Thom Browne look at the Grammys only added to her streak. Pinstripes and expert tailoring set the foundation, while padded hips and off-the-shoulder straps gave the ensemble an avant-garde, almost alien twist. It was a bold, alternate-reality take on classic Americana—one we’d love to live in.

Cardi B

The Grammys red carpet thrives on theatrical fashion, and Cardi B delivered in full force. Her custom Roberto Cavalli gown was gloriously over-the-top, featuring a sequin tiger print, a feathered hem, and an asymmetrical neckline. It was pure ‘80s New Jersey prom queen energy—bold, campy, and absolutely sublime.

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