LOOK: Celebrities who turned heads on the red carpet at the 2026 Grammy Awards
Celebrities made sure to own their red carpet moments at the 2026 Grammy Awards.
The 68th Grammys gathered all the brightest stars in music in Los Angeles, on Monday, Feb. 2 (Philippine time).
Ahead of the night’s most anticipated award announcements, artists turned the red carpet into a fashion showcase, serving standout looks—from daring ensembles to stunning pieces that set the tone for the evening.
Chappell Roan
Chappell Roan was a standout with her custom sheer maroon Mugler gown. The romantic georgette négligée dress featured faux nipples and nipple rings. She also draped a maroon cape in one of her looks.
The Giver singer completed the look with a gold choker, smoky eye, and her signature copper-red curls.
She was nominated for the Best Solo Performance and Record of the Year for her song, The Subway.
Lady Gaga
Lady Gaga brought all the attitude, wearing a black ensemble by Matières Fécales. The dress was a feathered gown with a long train and a spiky collar.
She bagged seven nominations for this, and won the Best Pop Vocal Album for Mayhem and Best Dance Pop Recording for Abracadabra.
Sabrina Carpenter
Sabrina Carpenter kept it soft and classy, wearing a custom Valentino gown, featuring a flower-patterned bodice and tiered ruffle skirt. She completed the old Hollywood-inspired look with a low updo and signature blush.
The singer received six nominations this year, including the Album of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best Pop Solo Performance.
Olivia Dean
Other than winning Best New Artist, Olivia Dean was a stunner at the affair, wearing a custom Chanel in black and white, featuring a fringe around the waist and a ball skirt. She topped off the look with voluminous curls.
Miley Cyrus
Adding to one of her daring looks, Miley Cyrus opted to be a little different with a fresh Celine look featuring pleated trousers, a leather jacket, and an oversized gold brooch.
She accessorized the look with black gloves and sunglasses and completed it with black pumps.
She was nominated for Best Pop Vocal Album for Something Beautiful.
Audrey Nuna, EJAE, and Rei Ami
Audrey, EJAE, and Rei, best known as the singing trio in the hit animated film KPop Demon Hunters, turned heads with their avant-garde looks.
Audrey, who sings for Mira in the movie, was wearing Thom Browne. It featured a mix of elements, including bulky, differing suit sleeves, a collared top, and a ruffled skirt.
Ejae, who provided vocals for Rumi, kept it simple and classy, wearing a custom dark-blue Dior dress.
Meanwhile, Rei wore a custom white dress with a standout feathered headpiece adorned with a flower, which she says represents Korea's national flower and symbolizes resilience.
The animated film was nominated for Song of the Year and Best Song Written for Visual Media for Golden, winning the latter.
Sombr
Shane Michael Boose, known for his artist name Sombr, was shimmering on the red carpet wearing a custom Valentino ensemble, featuring a sequined suit and a plunging lace inner top.
He bagged his first-ever Grammy nomination for Best New Artist.
Jon Batiste
Jon Batiste graced the red carpet with her military-inspired gold and black bedazzled jacket, embellished with colorful gems on the back.
He bagged three nominations this year and won the Best Americana Album for BIG MONEY.
Doechii
Anxiety hitmaker Doechii made sure to own her moment on the red carpet, wearing a Roberto Cavalli dress. The look featured a burnt-orange top, with a plum-colored corset that extended to a skirt with ruched details that had a 13-foot train.
Doechii bagged five nominations at this year's Grammys and won the Best Music Video for Anxiety.
Rosé
K-Pop star Rosé looked stunning in her custom Giambattista Valli mini black dress, with ivory draping on the side. She wore her curly bob, similar to her hairstyle in the APT. music video with Bruno Mars.
She was nominated for Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance, making history as the first K-Pop female act to be nominated for the big four awards at the Grammys.
