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Grammys 2025 Roundup: 10 Looks That Stole the Show

  • Writer: instyle2324
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  • Feb 5
  • 4 min read

Updated: Feb 27


AHMED MOHAMMED SAEED for MacInStyle


If you were to ask a musical artist why they like to write music, they would give you many answers on why spending hours every day conjuring lyrics can feel therapeutic to them. Music is a language spoken by every tongue, it’s the echo of the soul, allowing us to express ourselves and every emotion resonating deep within us. Do you know what else allows us to convey our feelings into concrete and lay bare our hearts? Fashion. At the 2025 Grammys Awards, our favorite artists took to the red carpet, showing a wide variety of elegant looks, bold fashion choices, and trend-setting looks. Out of everyone attendee at music’s biggest night, here are ten artists whose stunning outfits stole the show completely:


  1. Gracie Abrams


My favorite look from the 2025 Grammys; with a bridal-inspired Chanel ensemble. The ivory midi column gown featured an off-the-shoulder neckline, a floral-adorned bodice, and a black belt for contrast. A built-in veil and train completed the ethereal vibe. Abrams’ butter-yellow chiffon version had delicate rouching and a central flower accent. Styled by Spencer Singer, she paired it with black pointed-toe heels, Chanel Signature de Perles earrings, and a Coco Crush diamond ring. Bow details at the shoulders trailed elegantly on the carpet, while soft-girl makeup enhanced her natural beauty.


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  1. Olivia Rodrigo


Olivia Rodrigo channeled old Hollywood glam at the 2025 Grammys in a vintage Versace halter gown with bold cutouts. The black dress, from Versace’s Spring 2000 collection featured plunging details at the chest and hips. She styled it with loose waves and Tiffany & Co. jewelry, including over 10 carats of diamond drop earrings and a Victoria cluster tennis bracelet. A nod to Y2K fashion, Rodrigo’s look was both nostalgic and effortlessly modern.

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  1. Taylor Swift


For the star-studded night, Taylor stunned in a fiery red sequin Vivienne Westwood dress, featuring the brand’s signature corset structure. She kept accessories minimal with strappy heels, a gold “T” necklace, and bold red lipstick—a signature Swift touch. The color choice was symbolic, nodding to her Red album and artistic evolution. Adding to the theme, her nails and jewelry shimmered in varying shades of red, completing the striking look. 

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  1. Busta Rhymes


For the 67th Grammy Awards, Busta Rhymes embodied a regal yet understated presence in a Saint Laurent look that paid homage to sartorial history. Inspired by Yves Saint Laurent’s tradition of adorning his favorite model with the Le Cœur Fétiche diamond pendant, the brand recreated the piece for this moment, honoring Busta as the muse of the night. Styled by Elly Karamoh. 

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  1. Clairo


For her Grammy red carpet debut, Clairo kept it close to home, choosing a custom ’90s-inspired draped dress by emerging designer Claire Sullivan. The look embodied her signature understated elegance, blending vintage influences with modern craftsmanship—an effortless choice for music’s biggest night.

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  1. Jacob Collier


Jacob Collier was making a statement on the Grammys red carpet with a bold multi-colored sequined suit that couldn't go unnoticed. It included matching pants, a navy blue shirt, and classic black shoes. As colorful as his music, the look was love-it-or-can't-stop-looking-at-it. In shades of blue, green, purple, and yellow, this suit made Collier shine like a diamond. But, of course, he went all out for this one-even donning a light blue heart-shaped pin, symbolizing his solidarity for L.A. wildfire relief efforts. But the real beauty is how he feels about the outfit: "I'm sparkling away," he told the PEOPLE magazine journalists.

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  1. Kelsea Ballerini


Country star Kelsea Ballerini was stunningly monochromatic in Tamara Ralph at this year's 2025 Grammys. Her look comprised a beaded black mini featuring a conical-bra top with a dramatic opera cape complete with puffed sleeves and sweeping train, styled by Rob Zangardi and Mariel Haenn. Accessories came courtesy of Christian Louboutin pumps, diamond rings, and Jared Atelier earrings. Her classic waves in blonde added that touch of timelessness to the bold yet refined look.

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  1. The Smith Family


Willow and Jaden Smith delivered a bold fashion moment at the Grammys, embracing avant-garde styles that turned heads on the red carpet. Willow chose a striking black crystal-embellished bra and matching hot pants by Fleur du Mal, layered under a long, structured McQueen coat with T-bar chain detailing. She elevated the look with platform sandals, layered rings, voluminous curls, and metallic grills, including a standout green accent on her front tooth. Jaden, however,  took a more classic route with a sleek black Louis Vuitton tuxedo but made a dramatic statement with a sculptural "Vampire Castle" headpiece by Abodi. Drawing inspiration from gothic architecture and Transylvanian history, this intricate design featured an open cutout for his face in the form of a towering castle. Honestly, Jaden, that castle was just not it. Will Smith also returned to the awards circuit in style tonight, switching between not one but two custom Balmain outfits.


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  1. Shaboozey


Shaboozey had strutted his stuff down the Grammy red carpet in a bespoke Diesel look he had complemented with a De Beers brooch, David Yurman ring, and Jacob & Co. watch. He later wore an Etro bi-color wool crêpe suit with leather appliqué over a silk shirt with contrasting trims, adding just the right touches of sophistication and bold detailing that brought it all together with an added striking silver scarf.

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  1. Charli XCX


Charli traded her signature Brat-era neon green for a sleek, light gray Jean Paul Gaultier couture gown at the Grammys. Designed by Ludovic de Saint Sernin, the corseted silhouette balanced elegance with bold allure, showcasing her signature edge while embracing a refined aesthetic.






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