Grammys 2025: The Night’s Best-Dressed Artists Stun on the Red Carpet

The term “Over the top” often fits perfectly when describing the Grammys red-carpet fashion, and this was certainly the case with several artists who stayed true to their unique styles. Chappell Roan, for instance, maintained her campy-vintage look by donning a voluminous vintage Jean Paul Gaultier gown from 2003, adorned with Degas ballerina screen prints on the skirt and completed with an ostrich-feather headdress similar to the one used in that original collection. On the other hand, Kacey Musgraves showcased her country heritage by incorporating a single detail into her Ralph Lauren outfit: an artistic belt created through a collaboration between Lauren, Navajo silversmith Jimmy Begay, Jr., and the Shiprock Santa Fe Gallery.

Grammys: Kendrick Lamar Dedicates Record of the Year Win for “Not Like Us” to L.A.

Following Miley Cyrus presenting the award and jokingly hinting she might say Beyoncé’s name instead, it was eventually disclosed that Lamar had won the award. Upon reaching the stage to collect the golden gramophone trophy, Lamar dedicated his victory to the city of Los Angeles.

Miley Cyrus presented the award and teased she might say Beyoncé’s name instead, but it was actually Lamar who won. He then climbed onto the stage to receive the golden gramophone trophy, at which point he announced his dedication of the win to Los Angeles.

Lady Gaga Says “Trans People Are Not Invisible” as Grammys Get Political

In the gaming world, stepping into the 2025 Grammys during Trump’s second term felt like a whole new level. Unlike the previous year where political statements were kept minimal, this time around, the event echoed with references to some of the president’s most contentious moves early in his second term. It was as if the stage was subtly speaking out, mirroring the nation’s pulse.