Grammy red carpet: the best dressed at the 2024 Grammy Awards


Not even historic rains can tarnish the glitter and gold of the Grammys red carpet. From glam rock fashion to old Hollywood glamour, glamor is the word of the day.

Music's biggest night is sure to provide some big moments on the red carpet. SZA, the most nominated artist at the 66th Grammy Awards with nine nominations, will make a splash with her cool-girl, comfortable and chic style. Miley Cyrus, for her part, will surely opt for a daring number. At 20 years old, Olivia Rodrigo is already a fashion favorite and she is expected to show off another spectacular look. Billie Eilish will surely serve as a grunge signature. Janelle Monáe, the women of Boygenius, Kylie Minogue and Ice Spice will also hit the red carpet, alongside fashionable men Drake, Burna Boy, Jon Batiste and Davido.

But all eyes will be on Taylor Swift, who could make history tonight. Swift will ditch her “tight little skirt” for another amazing dress, perhaps incorporating the red, white and gold team colors of the Kansas City Chiefs (she already has “that classic red lip that you like”).

Here are all the looks from the 2024 Grammys, updated live.

Miley Cyrus

Miley Cyrus goes for gold at Maison Margiela.

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Miley Cyrus wears a transparent gold outfit with chain mail

Miley Cyrus came in like a wrecking ball.

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Dua Lipa

Dua Lipa in a long silver dress

Dua Lipa surprises with her low-cut custom Courreges with cuts at the hip.

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Calvin Harris and Vick Hope

Calvin Harris wears a suit and Vick Hope wears a high-slit silver sequin dress

Calvin Harris and Vick Hope grace the Grammys carpet.

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Ed Sheeran

Ed Sheeran wears a camouflage jacket and pants

Ed Sheeran opted for a camouflage look.

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niecy nash

Niecy Nash wears a gold sequin dress with a long train

Niecy Nash closes another red carpet.

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Fantasia Barrino

Fantasia Barrino wears a black and cream dress

Fantasia Barrino is our red carpet idol.

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Paris Jackson

Paris Jackson wears a high-slit black dress with a large slit

Paris Jackson captivates at the Grammys.

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Thank God4Cody

ThankGod4Cody wears a black leather jacket and tie, sunglasses, and red leather gloves.

Thank God for ThankGod4Cody's red carpet fashion.

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Montana Tucker

Montana Tucker in a beige bustier dress adorned with a yellow ribbon raises her arms on the red carpet

Montana Tucker adorns her transparent dress with a huge yellow ribbon.

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Victoria Monet

Victoria Monet in a bronze dress on the red carpet with John Gaines holding their little Hazel

Victoria Monet makes it a family affair.

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Slipknot

Slipknot members wear clown and steampunk masks.

Rockers Slipknot put on their signature masks.

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Landon Barker

Landon Barker wears a red suit

Landon Barker stands out in a red suit.

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Baby face

Babyface wears a black jacket, sunglasses, and multiple silver crosses.

Babyface wears his sunglasses at the Grammys.

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Ted Danson and Mary Steenburgen

Ted Danson in a blue velvet suit and Mary Steenburgen in a shiny black dress

The good place is wherever Ted Danson and Mary Steenburgen are.

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Catherine Shepherd and Brandi Carlile

Catherine Shepherd in a black suit holds hands with Brandi Carlile in a yellow suit

Catherine Shepherd, left, and Brandi Carlile wear retro outfits.

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Tish Cyrus and Brandi Cyrus

Brandi Cyrus puts her arm around mom Tish Cyrus' waist.

Tish Cyrus and Brandi Cyrus smile at the Grammys.

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Kelly Osbourne and Sid Wilson

Kelly Osbourne in a black dress and Slipknot's Sid Wilson in a steampunk submarine mask.

Slipknot's Kelly Osbourne and Sid Wilson turn heads at the Grammys.

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dawn richard

Dawn Richard blows a kiss in a red dress that connects to an elaborate red floral headdress.

Singer Dawn Richard makes a statement in a red floral dress.

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boygenius

Phoebe Bridgers, Lucy Dacus and Julien Baker of Boygenius in white suits and black ties

Boygenius' Phoebe Bridgers, left, Lucy Dacus and Julien Baker coordinate in white Thom Browne suits and black combat boots.

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Angela Benson

Angela V. Benson in a long blue dress with a high slit to reveal one leg.

Angela V. Benson, CEO and co-founder of Vitae Records, offers another majestic look at the Grammys.

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Teresa Brooks

Tessa Brooks in a fitted gold dress with long sleeves and elaborate mid-line diamonds

Tessa Brooks dazzles in a gold-sleeved dress with cutouts at the hips.

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Haley Kalil

Haley Kalil in a green sequin dress that shows off her cleavage

Model Haley Kalil channels Batman villain Poison Ivy in this green sequin dress.

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lady london

Lady London in a long red dress

Lady London is the lady in red at the Grammys.

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Annaleigh Ashford and Josh Groban

Annaleigh Ashford in a silver minidress and Josh Groban in a black blazer with a flower brooch.

“Sweeney Todd” stars Annaleigh Ashford and Josh Groban leave Broadway for the Grammys.

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Arielle Vandenberg

Arielle Vandenberg in a black strapless dress with a V-neck, short train and black stilettos

Arielle Vandenberg looks elegant in a strapless V-neck dress.

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James Blake and Jameela Jamil

James Blake in a black suit and Jameela Jamil in a red dress

James Blake and Jameela Jamil make a lovely couple at the Grammys.

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