Music's greatest night was also one of fashion's craziest events, with celebrities demonstrating that over-the-top outfits are required to attain rock-star flair.
Another year, another Grammy—and another batch of stunning looks on the red carpet. The 2024 Grammy Awards featured several eye-catching fashion and beauty moments, ranging from high necklines and bows to metallic colors and rhinestones.
While these red-carpet ensembles are glittery and beautiful, you can simply tame them down to fit into your regular wardrobe. For example, consider these looks from the Grammy Awards red carpet.
You can usually depend on the Grammys to have high-impact attire from some of the most famous celebs. But often, the most intriguing aspect of a unique design is how it came to be in the first place.
This year's event was no different. Some of the major trends that are already emerging this year were on exhibit, including crimson and velvet styles.
However, everything was amplified, as predicted, with lots of virtually nude glances, cathedral trains, and even a few superhero-style capes.
So here is some intriguing information about some of the most prominent outfits celebs wore to this year's ceremony:
High Necklines
SZA confidently accepted her Grammy Award while wearing a gorgeous high-neckline gown. This full-length dress features a seamless fabric that enhances the shape.
Shop for seamless high-neck versions to add this trend to your collection. You may wear this flexible design with practically any bottom.
Consider pairing high-neck long sleeves with jeans, trousers, skirts, and more.
Swiftly Inspired
Taylor Swift may have won the Greatest Album of the Year, but she also won the unofficial award for Best Appearance. Combine your strapless combination with a lined strapless dress for subtle elegance.
For a two-piece ensemble, try the tube top with a high-waisted Leather mini-wrap skirt; the draping ensures an applause-worthy appearance.
Shimmering Sequins
Oprah Winfrey and Gayle King shone at the Grammys by going all out in sequins. Both chose a monochrome sequin look with similar sequin-colored accessories.
All Mixed Up
From Miley Cyrus' gold gown to Kelsea Ballerini's translucent floral dress, mesh details provided a whimsical peek-a-boo touch to red-carpet outfits, revealing just the perfect amount of flesh and gorgeous lingerie below. To duplicate the look, incorporate the ruched mini dress with a square neckline, tight fit, and adjustable straps, or the scoop neck fit-and-flare maxi dress with adjustable straps, into your regular wardrobe.
Pair the easy V-neck blouse with ruffled edges and tie closure with boyfriend jeans, such as signature baggy jeans, for an ultra-cool look.
No-Makeup Trend
Sofia Richie Grainge, the embodiment of silent elegance, walked the red carpet, looking stunning in her natural beauty. She epitomizes natural elegance while demonstrating the no-make-up trend.
When copying this makeup look, keep things basic with a natural-looking base (tinted moisturizer), simple eyes (mascara), and modest lips.
Expect An Unforeseen Cutout
Cutouts grabbed center stage this year, demonstrating that less is absolutely more. From Tyla to Grace Gummer, celebrities showed off strategically placed cuts that revealed just the perfect amount of flesh.
Whether it was a peekaboo midriff or a smoldering shoulder show, this trend was about making a statement. Embrace the unexpected with the cutout knit sweater dress, which looks great with kitten-heel slingbacks for an Uber-trendy Y2K look.
With a V-neck midi dress with a twisted cutout detail, you may experiment with different necklines and dare to show off your shoulders.
Are you feeling bold? Wear the fully fashioned mock neck sweater dress with a thigh slit, and complete it with a knee-high boot for a touch of sensual sophistication.
Coquette Makeup
Coquette's makeup is flirtatious and feminine, with a variety of soft pinks. This makeup is commonly coupled with accessories such as bows, which Lana Del Rey integrated into her red carpet-style.
Etienne Ortega, a celebrity makeup artist, utilized a variety of Charlotte Tilbury products to get her look. Etienne prepared the face with Charlotte Tilbury's NEW! Magic Water Cream to create a dewy, glowy base.
He finished the look with Charlotte's NEW! Hollywood Beauty Icon Lipstick in Icon Baby, is a rose-pink lip color inspired by the 1990s.
Bomber à la Billie
Billie Eilish's Barbie-girl-meets-bomber-jacket combo drew attention; here's how to get the look. Begin with a hint of delicate pink and a tight-fitting turtleneck with long sleeves.
To add texture, layer on an oversized denim button-up shirt. This wouldn't be an award-winning style without an enormous bomber jacket with ribbed trim—the ideal complement to a design that pays homage to workwear, Barbie, and the nineties all at once.
Bows
As noted in coquette fashion, bows are making a comeback everywhere. Beyoncé wore the bow trend at the Grammy Awards this year, but she added a touch of delicacy to her ensemble by mixing a white button-down with a glittering jacket and black bow.
How Far Down Can You Go?
Maren Morris set a high standard with her daring plunging neckline, demonstrating that boldness can be the finest accent. The completely fashioned cardigan with a plunging V neckline is ideal for dressing up daytime outfits when worn with a little skirt, such as the high-waisted A-line mini skirt, and penny loafers with a hefty lug sole.
Socks are optional for additional kitsch.
Off the Shoulder Neckline
Kelly Clarkson looked timeless on the red carpet, wearing an all-white long gown with a classic off-the-shoulder neckline. The sleeves lie just below the shoulder, giving this neckline design a delicate yet beautiful appearance.
Wacky Formal Wear
Suits dominated the show at this year's Grammys, with Boygenius leading the way in stylish, gender-neutral outfits. Take inspiration from their style playbook with items such as the high-waisted kick-flare jeans with rear welt pockets and a darted back waist, oversized single-breasted jacket, and square-neck sweater with completely fashioned construction and a tight fit.
Mix and match for a sophisticated yet fun style, whether you're following the #corpcore trend or attending your next soirée.
Rhinestones
Celebrities wore tons of rhinestones at this year's Grammy Awards. Olivia Rodrigo's cream gown was embellished with elaborate beading and diamonds for a glamorous look.
As we plunge into the rhinestone trend, expect rhinestone and beading accents on bags, shoes, and other accessories. Embellishments are also extremely trendy.
Neutral Tones
While we enjoy a pop of color, monochrome designs have an undeniable charm. Pentatonix wore all neutral tones on the red carpet, combining monochrome and color-blocked clothes to create subtle but different styles.
Candice Lambert McAndrews, the fashion stylist who outfitted Pentatonix for the 2024 Grammy Awards, began the creative process with Kirstin Maldonado, who looked stunning in a Dolong gown. Following her fitting, she tailored each band member's appearance to highlight their own personal styles.
Her recommendations for the best neutrals? Begin with fundamental neutrals—a core neutral wardrobe should include key pieces in black, white, gray, and navy.
Consider denim a key neutral in your wardrobe.
Denim On Denim
The Canadian tuxedo is always fashionable, honey! Ice Spice pairs a form-fitting denim vest with a denim skirt with scoop front pockets, back patch pockets, and a center front slit.
Bring it all together with the classic belt with a double-ring buckle and hand-painted edges, which have a hint of gold to bring attention to your waistline and enhance your matching moment.