On Sunday night, the 67th GRAMMY Awards red carpet was walked upon by some of the industry’s biggest and most beloved artists. While the night delivered unforgettable musical performances—from Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars to Chappell Roan and Sabrina Carpenter—the fashion was just as electrifying, offering a showcase that did anything but disappoint.
This year, the spectacle was no exception—featuring everything from dreamy pastels to striking hues from music’s greatest icons like Miley Cyrus, Charli XCX, Beyoncé, and many more. Take a look at some of the night’s best dressed, as picked by the Editors of V.

Charli XCX in Jean Paul Gaultier
Charli XCX took to the GRAMMYs in a Jean Paul Gaultier by Ludovic de Saint Sernin slate gray couture gown. The dramatic deep v-neckline, structured corset, and cascading ruffles create a showstopping silhouette, perfectly complimented by Bucherer Fine Jewellery and knee-high, open-toe boots.

Sabrina Carpenter in JW Anderson
The short and sweet singer-songwriter stunned in a dreamy pale-blue JW Anderson gown. Jonathan Anderson masterfully crafted the feathered embellishments and pearled-draped halter neckline into an ethereal dream.

Oliva Rodrigo in Vintage Versace
Calling Olivia Rodrigo’s GRAMMY look just a black dress would be a massive understatement. This vintage Versace grown from Spring 2000, with its floor-sweeping silhouette and expertly placed cutouts, was one of the more breathtaking looks of the night. This vintage daydream looked as if it was solely made for her.

Doechii in Thom Brown
It’s true what they say, ‘good things come in threes,’ and Doechii is living proof. Not only did she win a GRAMMY for Best Rap Album for her studio album “Alligator Bites Never Heal“—the third woman ever to do so!—and put on one of the night’s most unforgettable performances, she also rocked the red carpet in a theatrical Thom Brown ensemble. With its exaggerated hips and structured tailoring, the pinstripe column dress perfectly balanced femininity with a masculine edge.

Lady Gaga in Samuel Lewis
Lady Gaga once again dominated the red carpet, this time in a custom Samuel Lewis gown. The garment’s gothic Victoria essence—paired with her piercing jet-black hair and blunt bangs—was a sight, while the leather bodice and sculptural elements completed the look. tiffany ….

Beyonce in Schiaparelli
The night’s Album of the Year winner graced the GRAMMYs in a breathtaking Custom Schiaparelli gown. The intricate breading layered over sheer fabric and matching statement glove sealed the look for this Cowboy Carter.

Gracie Abrams in Chanel
Gracie Abrams was the perfect Chanel bride this GRAMMYs season. The off-white tone with the delicate sheer veil attached to the off-the-shoulder neckline was the image of grace. The iconic Chanel rose and beautiful sheer drapery came together in a true vision of elegance.

Miley Cyrus in Saint Laurent
Despite the subdued essence of the all-leather halter top dress from Saint Laurent, Miley Cyrus still managed to wow us all again, proving that sometimes less is more.

Chappell Roan in Jean Paul Gaultier
In probably one of the most memorable looks of the night, the Best New Artist winner graced the red carpet in an archival Jean Paul Gaultier gown from the brand’s Spring/Summer 2003 Couture collection and custom John Fluevog boots.

Charlotte Lawerence in Saint Laurent
As we already said, sometimes less is more, and Charlotte Lawerence perfectly embodied that at the GRAMMYs. The thin-strapped Saint Laurent gown paired with a matching cape and Bulgari Serpenti necklace came together as one of the most memorable looks of the night.
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