The event extended beyond musical accomplishments to the red carpet
The 66th Annual Grammy Awards, held on Sunday night (February 4) at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, unfolded as a celebration of impressive musical talent, where renowned artists made a stylish statement.
The big night included significant victories for various artists, with the Indian band Shakti, featuring Shankar Mahadevan, John McLaughlin, Ustad Zakir Hussain, Ganesh Rajagopalan, and Selvaganesh Vinayakram, securing the Best Global Music Album award for their 2023 release, This Moment.
Notably, Hussain had an exceptional evening, clinching two more Grammy awards for Best Global Music Performance and Best Contemporary Instrumental Album.
The event extended beyond musical accomplishments to the red carpet, where celebrities showcased alluring and memorable fashion choices.
American singer Chloe Bailey stood out at the ceremony, elegantly donning an exquisite gown by Indian haute couture designer Gaurav Gupta, who recently presented his latest collection at the Paris Haute Couture Fashion Week.
Musician Lenny Kravitz stayed true to his style in clothes by designer Rick Owens, complemented by Chrome Hearts jewelry and vintage Dior glasses. Taylor Swift, on the other hand, opted for a custom Schiaparelli ensemble, gracing the red carpet in a floor-sweeping white gown accompanied by elegant long black gloves. Swift’s choice emphasized sophistication and timeless glamour.
Beyoncé took the opportunity to pay homage to Pharrell’s latest menswear collection for Louis Vuitton, drawing inspiration from the American West. Her homage included donning a short black skirt and a black jacket adorned with studs. Completing the ensemble, she sported a white cowboy hat and a matching belt featuring the iconic Louis Vuitton monogram buckle.
Beyoncé’s daughter, Blue Ivy, shared the stage with her father Jay-Z, looking regal in an off-shoulder, shin-length Vivienne Westwood gown. The young fashionista showcased elegance in her ensemble, adding a touch of sophistication to the Grammy stage.
Singer Caroline Polachek made a statement in a high-neck black gothic-style dress from the Olivier Theyskens Fall-Winter 1998 collection, combining a vintage aesthetic with contemporary flair.
Miley Cyrus, known for her bold fashion choices, stunned in a custom Maison Margiela creation, reminiscent of John Galliano’s designs from 1997. The gold-colored dress, paired with matching Louboutin Tabi sandals, exuded glamour and showcased Cyrus’s distinctive style. Notably, she also performed in a dress from designer Bob Mackie’s archive, known for creating iconic costumes for singer Cher. Cyrus’s Grammy outfit from Mackie’s collection is valued at an estimated $6,500 (₹5,39,920), adding a touch of legendary fashion history to the evening.
In a look that highlighted the rising faux fur trend, rapper Ice Spice wore a custom Baby Phat by Kimora Lee Simmons. Her Y2K aesthetic not only resonated with fans but also served as a fitting tribute to Black History Month, earning praise for its bold and trendsetting approach.
The band Boygenius, comprised of Phoebe Bridgers, Lucy Dacus, and Julien Rose Baker, celebrated their first Grammy win in unison, wearing matching ivory-colored Thom Browne suits. Their synchronized style reflected both unity and sophistication, adding a memorable touch to their significant achievement.
Colombian artist Maluma brought glamour to the event with one-of-a-kind diamond-encrusted headphones designed by Icebox Atlanta. Adorned with 365 diamonds and 22 grams of 14k white gold, these unique earbuds made a dazzling statement.
Valued at an estimated $20,000 (₹16,61,150), Maluma’s choice showcased a fusion of luxury and innovation, contributing to the diverse fashion landscape at the Grammy Awards.
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