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Grammys: Bad Bunny, Sabrina Carpenter, Lady Gaga Top Best Dressed List
The 2026 Grammys red carpet featured trendsetting looks including Schiaparelli's first menswear tuxedo and viral styles with feathers and 'ICE OUT' pins, sparking social media buzz.
- On February 1, 2026, the Grammy Awards red carpet at Crypto.com Arena showcased bold looks from artists including Lady Gaga and Teyana Taylor, with Teyana Taylor wearing a bronze-crystal gown by Haider Ackermann.
- Valentino Garavani’s Jan. 19 death prompted multiple stars to wear Valentino, including Sabrina Carpenter in a custom gown by Alessandro Michele, while Daniel Roseberry’s Schiaparelli debuted its first menswear red-carpet look.
- Olivia Dean showcased a black-and-white beaded Chanel gown paired with Cartier jewels and Chanel shoes, while Tyla arrived in a nude-hued DSquared2 beaded gown edged in feathers with Pandora diamonds and Paris Texas shoes.
- Coverage pushed social-media reaction ensured as outlets compiled the night into '1280 memorable looks' and maintained leaderboards tracking stars’ red-carpet rankings, fueling ongoing coverage.
- Looking ahead, the night may influence menswear and stage styles as Bad Bunny enters Super Bowl week with six nominations, while sleek suits and leather looks from Miley Cyrus set key trends.
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2026 Grammys: Who was the best dressed?
As they always do, the 2026 Grammys came and went. Lasting sentiments were left on stage, with the public looking forward to their favorites dripping in luxury on the coveted red carpet. Naturally, I’m here to tell you exactly who the best-dressed stars were. I promise I won’t snub anyone, but don’t be surprised if I sneak in an unexpected star who deserves a little more credit. Alright, let’s kick this off with what is undeniably one of the bes…
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