Tyla to Sabrina Carpenter: Best-dressed celebs from Grammys 2026 that ate and left no crumbs

Music's biggest night is here!
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Music's biggest night is here!

If the Oscars are the elegant older sister who follows all the rules, the Grammys are the rebellious middle child who stays out late, texts back when she feels like it, and absolutely refuses to play it safe. And honestly? We wouldn’t have it any other way.
The 2026 Grammy Awards red carpet didn’t just deliver fashion; it delivered moments. We saw method dressing, nostalgic throwbacks, and enough sheer fabric to wrap the Crypto.com Arena twice over. If you missed the livestream because, well, it was a Monday morning in India, don’t stress. We’ve curated the ultimate style breakdown of the night.

Sabrina Carpenter: The Dreamy Pop Princess
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Sabrina Carpenter: The Dreamy Pop Princess

If anyone knows how to deliver a "moment," it’s Sabrina. She stepped out in custom Valentino, and honestly? It was magical. She leaned into the "naked dress" trend but kept it incredibly soft and romantic with tiered ruffles and a beaded bodice. It gave "fairy tale with a Gen-Z twist." She looked like she floated onto the carpet rather than walked on it.


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Addison Rae: The Old Hollywood Siren
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Addison Rae: The Old Hollywood Siren

Addison Rae proved she is not here to play small. Channeling Marilyn Monroe, she stunned in a plunging white Alaïa gown. The silhouette was sharp, asymmetrical, and screamed movie star. It wasn’t a costume; it was an attitude. She brought that "main character energy" that makes you stop scrolling immediately.


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Rosé: The Queen of Minimalist Drama
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Rosé: The Queen of Minimalist Drama

Sometimes, less is so much more. The BLACKPINK star gave us a masterclass in elegance with a black mini dress that featured a dramatic ivory cape trailing off the skirt. It was sleek, it was chic, and it was undeniably powerful. She looked expensive without even trying.


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FKA twigs: The Ethereal Intellectual
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FKA twigs: The Ethereal Intellectual

FKA twigs is never boring, but this year she outdid herself. She arrived in a sheer, earthy Paolo Carzana gown, looking like a forest nymph. But the real kicker? Her accessories. She walked the carpet holding a book and a peace lily plant. Yes, a literal plant. It was weird, wonderful, and totally her.


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Tyla: The Texture Icon
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Tyla: The Texture Icon

Tyla brought the heat—and the fuzz. Wearing vintage DSquared2, her champagne slip dress was gorgeous on its own, but the massive fur train took it to another level. It was luxurious, tactile, and just the right amount of "extra." Paired with that confidence? Unbeatable.


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Flo: The Ultimate Girl Squad
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Flo: The Ultimate Girl Squad

Nostalgia hit us hard when the British trio Flo stepped out. Jorja, Stella, and Renée coordinated in black and royal blue Luar outfits that paid huge respect to the girl groups of the 90s and early 2000s (we see you, Destiny’s Child). They looked cohesive, cool, and ready to take over the world.


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Shaboozey: The Coolest Guy in the Room
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Shaboozey: The Coolest Guy in the Room

Finally, a man who didn’t just wear a plain black tux! Shaboozey rocked a Bode suit that felt gritty and authentic. With studs, contrast stitching, and frayed hems, he looked rugged yet polished. It was a perfect blend of country cool and red-carpet glam.


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