The 68th annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles delivered more than musical performances — the red carpet became a stage of its own, filled with bold fashion choices, political statements, and unforgettable creativity. Many artists used their appearance not only to showcase style but also to express personal and social messages.
In the days leading up to the ceremony, stars like Lady Gaga and Bruce Springsteen publicly criticized U.S. immigration raids, while other nominees — including Bad Bunny and Billie Eilish — voiced their own political concerns. This set the tone for a red carpet where fashion and activism blended seamlessly.
One of the evening’s symbolic elements was the white “ICE OUT” pin, worn by Joni Mitchell, Billie Eilish, Justin and Hailey Bieber, and several other artists. The accessory, first seen at the Golden Globes, became a subtle but powerful form of protest.
Beyond political gestures, the night was rich with fashion trends: feathers, sequins, sheer fabrics, dramatic silhouettes, and daring cuts dominated the carpet. Here are 17 looks that stood out the most.
Bad Bunny — The Subtle Showstopper

His velvet Schiaparelli suit looked classic at first glance, but the corset‑style lacing on the back created a striking hourglass silhouette.
Olivia Dean — Ink‑Inspired Elegance

The black feathers cascading from the waist of her Chanel gown onto the white skirt resembled ink spreading across paper.
Doechii — The Purple Statement

Her Roberto Cavalli gown featured a massive aubergine train, echoing late‑90s glamour and early‑2000s extravagance.
Justin and Hailey Bieber — Perfect Asymmetry

His oversized Balenciaga suit contrasted beautifully with her sleek Alaïa gown, creating a balanced yet playful visual.
Chappell Roan — The Boldest Transparency

The singer arrived in a sheer burgundy Mugler ensemble that left little to the imagination and sparked plenty of conversation.
Sombr — Disco Revival

His shimmering Valentino suit paired with a lace top brought a modern twist to classic disco aesthetics.
Rosé — Scales of Style

Fabric panels hanging from her Giambattista Valli minidress created a silhouette reminiscent of balanced scales.
Lola Young — Preppy Pajama Chic

Her Vivienne Westwood sweatsuit, styled with a crisp shirt and striped tie, blended comfort with sophistication.
Sabrina Carpenter — Prairie Royalty

A beaded Valentino gown with delicate sleeves and a prairie‑inspired skirt gave her a soft, fairytale presence.
Miley Cyrus — Personalized Edge

Her Celine leather jacket adorned with bold initials “M” and “C” added a rebellious touch to an otherwise polished look.
Shaboozey — Eclectic Formalwear

A flight cap, tuxedo jacket, western belt, and jeans shouldn’t work together — yet somehow they did.
Lady Gaga — The Dark Swan

Her feather‑covered Matières Fécales gown, paired with icy blond hair and bleached brows, created one of the night’s most dramatic moments.
Addison Rae — The White Swan

Her white Alaïa ensemble, with its ruffled asymmetrical skirt, evoked the softness of swan plumage.
Malice, Pusha T & Pharrell Williams — Coordinated Cool

The trio appeared in matching powder‑pink Louis Vuitton suits, showcasing unity without uniformity.