Another year, another Grammys red carpet in the books. And while it’s hard to narrow down the Grammys’ best-dressed from music’s biggest night, these celebrities came on top to dominate our favorite looks once again. Glamour editors know a good ’fit when we see one, and these fashion moments from the 64th annual Grammy Awards keep on replaying in our mind—almost like some songs from the night’s winners. (We’re talking about “Driver’s License,” if you couldn’t tell!)
What exactly makes a celebrity part of our best-dressed list? According to our editors, it’s an unapologetic sense of personal style. Although every celeb can look fantastic on the red carpet, there are only a few who really hit the sweet spot between dressing up and remaining true to their stylistic identity. We saw it for actors at the Oscars, and for these musicians, the challenge is as simple as writing a hit song.
Check out who ranked on the Glamour editors’ Grammys best-dressed list, below.
Michelle Zauner
I absolutely love this Valentino couture dress on Japanese Breakfast’s front woman, Michelle Zauner. The puffy shape of the dress, along with the amount of fun texture it has with the ruffles, really reminds me of Bjork’s iconic swan dress from the 2001 Oscars. Both Zauner and the Icelandic singer are pretty quirky, so I’m so happy to see Zauner stick true to her identity instead of wearing an overwhelming, bedazzled gown that would have been more “traditional” by the industry’s standards. Her fun nails and yellow graphic eyeliner seal the deal for me that this look is by far the best of the night, along with her fun space buns. It also feels strikingly familiar to Japanese Breakfast’s album Jubilee with its color palette. —Ana Escalante, editorial assistant.
Olivia Rodrigo
I always look forward to seeing what Olivia Rodrigo wears, and she hit it out of the park for the Grammys—in Vivienne Westwood, to boot. It’s fun, cheeky, and a little weird but still glam—yet it doesn’t wade into prom territory, which is important when you’re literally 19. The double chokers and opera gloves are the perfect ’90s-meets-18th-century touch that encapsulates Westwood’s style so well. This is one I will be attempting on my next night out. —Bella Cacciatore, beauty writer
Rachel Zegler
Rachel’s flowing dress is absolutely stunning. I’m really into tulle and off-the-shoulder dresses right now, so as soon as I saw this, my jaw dropped. It’s giving me romantic, chic, and simple all in one. And I love that she paired it with a pop of lip color. —Mira Milla, freelance social media associate
BTS
The superstar K-pop group has spent the past few years raising the bar for menswear, and their Louis Vuitton ensembles for tonight’s Grammys Awards are no different. The group opted for coordinating suits in shades of tan, white, and slate blue but kept things from being too matchy-matchy with floral pins and brooches. It speaks to each of their individual personalities while managing to stay cohesive as a group. —Ariana Yaptangco, senior beauty editor
Doja Cat
I love the body-hugging Versace on Doja. The color is absolutely stunning, and the gown was the perfect mix of elegance and sexy. —Jessica Radloff, West Coast editor
Megan Thee Stallion
Megan Thee Stallion’s Cavalli dress with the high split is absolutely stunning. As if the jungle-fever vibe wasn’t enough, the singer topped it off with dramatic gold bracelets and snake-shaped earrings. It’s all in the details! And the icing on the cake? Her incredible makeup look was completed using only Revlon products, which can be found at your local drugstore. —Jazmin Gathers, social media manager
St. Vincent
Fans of St. Vincent, real name Annie Clark, will know that the singer is something of a chameleon when it comes to style—as with so many of the greats, her look changes to match the sound of her current album cycle. Her current Daddy’s Home era has been a personal favorite for me, and this floor-length pink Gucci dress perfectly matches the album’s lounge-pop vibe, which was inspired by early ’70s New York City. —Anna Moeslein, deputy editor
Lily Aldridge
Call me boring, but there’s just something about Lily Aldridge’s strappy black dress by Nensi Dojaka that I love. —Emily Tannenbaum, weekend editor
Tiffany Haddish
I love that Tiffany Haddish treated herself a bit with this look! This dress is just so, so much fun—a column of sparkling gold, a ginormous bow, a glam silhouette, and a little train. It’s very Rich Girl Goes to Prom for me. She is well-known for doggedly rewearing some of her gorgeous awards show looks, which is so cool and endearing and should make other celebrities look to her as a leader in sustainable dressing. But…it’s sweet to see her wearing something so unique and, let’s face it, hard to rewear! And since Tiffany Haddish has been open about being in foster care during high school, it’s emotional to see her have a bit of a rich-girl prom night here. —Jenny Singer, staff writer
Giveon
I will admit, I am a Chanel stan. It’s an opinion that I’ve kept secret from fashion Twitter for so long, but after this Giveon tweed suit, I’m emerging from my fake hater shadow and embracing the brand’s iconic look once more. Not going to lie, men’s fashion at major awards shows errs on the side of being yawn inducing. I am TIRED of seeing men in subpar, washed-up, bare-minimum-effort black suits. While yes, the ground is on the floor for most men in Hollywood (or Vegas, in this case!), I’m presently surprised by Giveon’s look. It feels refreshingly causal yet masculine, something that can be hard to achieve while using Chanel’s signature tweed material. The cut of the pants is also divine, adding a slight shape to Giveon’s bottom half. —A.E.