We live-skeeted our way through it! We filed a piece with Cosmo! And then we spent the next 36 hours talking about it practically non-stop, but it’s long past time for us to put the 2025 Grammys red carpet to bed, good and judged. Get with this.
Alicia Keys in Dolce & Gabbana Alta Moda
Stunning, regal and unique. Easily her best look ever.
Cardi B in Roberto Cavalli
The fit in the bust is so tight as to ruin the effect, which is a shame, because it’s a stunner of a dress. Could do without the feather duster bottom, however.
Charli XCX in Jean Paul Gaultier
We LOATHE those stupid-ass boots, not least because they ruin what would otherwise be a kickass look. We love the drab gray color combined with the princessy design. It’s got a kickass feel to it that suits her – and that would be finished off perfectly by a pair of conventional black boots.
Chrissy Teigen in Christian Siriano
This is tired.
Clairo in Miss Claire Sullivan
It almost seems pointless to call this “cute,” since it’s practically screaming the word. We like it, but we could do without certain details, like the flimsy skirt, dowdy pumps and doll purse.
Coco Jones in Defaïence
The color looks great on her. We don’t mind a naked dress at the Grammys, but this really does look like a swatch of fabric tied around her. There are more fabulous ways to execute this concept.
Doechii in Thom Browne
We mostly love it, but the Oxford shirt is too stark a contrast with the dress and we really dislike that bustline.
GloRilla in Lena Berisha
It’s a pretty basic design we’ve seen a lot of lately, but it looks good. She could use more contrast, though.
Gracie Abrams in Chanel
We didn’t want to like this because it’s so overtly bridal in tone, but the off-white color and black elements do a lot to tone down the bridalness. It suits her.
Heidi Klum in Nicolas Jebran
Meh. We’d like it better if the skirt were lined but even then, it’s pretty stale.
Jack Antonoff and Margaret Qualley (in Chanel)
She has such a knack for finding the most drab offerings from the House of Chanel. It’s actually kind of impressive. He’s doing the bare minimum.
Jaden Smith in Louis Vuitton
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA. You silly little shit.
Julia Fox
About to start her shift washing dishes, we see.
Kacey Musgraves in Ralph Lauren
A great skirt that deserved a MUCH better top.
Kelsea Ballerini in Tamara Ralph Couture
We really disliked the stiffness of the dress and the shape of the bustline, but for some reason it’s the white coat that bugs us the most.
Madison Beer in Miss Sohee Couture
Whatever.
Miley Cyrus in Saint Laurent
She looks great in this style, but the design is pretty unflattering around her waist.
Nikki Glaser in Stella McCartney
The dress looks cheap. The matchy bag and white pumps cheapen it further.
Olivia Rodrigo in Vintage Versace
It’s a fairly simple design, but it looks fantastic on her. We like how low-key the styling is.
Paris Hilton in Chrome Hearts
Meh. Don’t wear gowns the color your hair, Paris.
Raye in Armani Privé
Can’t argue with a classic style, perfectly executed. She loves how she looks and we don’t blame her.
Shaboozey in Diesel
It’s a genuinely interesting design, but ultimately, that fringe is a weird-looking dealbreaker for us.
St. Vincent in Giorgio Armani
She had us until we got to the knee-hi’s.
Troye Sivan in Prada
It’s wrinkled, too shiny, and mismatched. You have let your people down, Troye Sivan.
Victoria Monét in Oude Waag
The color’s nice, but that “bodice” is the very definition of cheap and flimsy-looking.
Will Smith in Balmain
It’s a little too Sgt. Pepper for our tastes. He’s better in classic styles.
Willow Smith in Fleur du Mal and Alexander McQueen
Love the hair and makeup. We’re not scandalized by the outfit, but we don’t think it’s very interesting.
[Photo Credit: Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for The Recording Academy, Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for The Recording Academy, Phil McCarten/CBS, Stewart Cook/CBS]
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