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This Is What the Winners of the Grammys 2024 Wore

From safety pins to Barbie jackets, discover how the Grammy winners of 2024 turned the red carpet into a runway with their unforgettable fashion choices

by Mika Reyes
Photos by The Grammys
Feb 5, 2024

This year’s 2024 Grammys had an abundance of stars on their winning roster and there was definitely no shortage in looks. As the artists gathered to celebrate the pinnacle of musical achievement, the red carpet became a stage where fashion statements were made with as much fervor as musical notes.

The winners of the Grammys 2024 proved that music and style are inextricably linked, with each artist using fashion as a canvas to express their individuality and creativity. Every note and every stitch tells a story, the red carpet became a stage where the magic of music and fashion collided in spectacular harmony. Art+ gives you a closer look at a few notable winners and their show-stopping outfits for the night.

Album of the Year

Midnights by Taylor Swift

Swift graced the red carpet in a Schiparelli custom-made creation by Daniel Roseberry. A vision in white, Swift's strapless gown featured a daring high slit, accentuated by exquisite draping that seemed to dance with every step. Long black operatic gloves adorned her arms, while a chain of necklaces, including a wristwatch turned necklace—pointed at twelve midnight signifying the release of her new album, “The Tortured Poets Department”.

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Record of the Year

Flowers by Miley Cyrus

Miley Cyrus took a bold fashion leap with a custom Maison Margiela gown fashioned entirely from golden safety pins. The chain-like design hugged her form, drawing attention to strategic areas while exuding an air of avant-garde elegance.

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New Artist

Victoria Monét

In the realm of emerging talent, Victoria Monét, crowned New Artist, dazzled in a bronzed Versace ensemble. Her mermaid silhouette gown boasted intricate pleated hip details, complemented by a long corset bustier that accentuated her curves with finesse.

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Song of the Year

What Was I Made For? by Billie Eilish

Billie Eilish brought her signature edge to the red carpet. Sporting a Barbie-themed varsity jacket from Chrome Hearts paired with baggy black pants and a crisp white Willy Chavarria shirt, Eilish effortlessly blended streetwear with sophistication. The jacket, featuring Barbie pink arms and the iconic logo, was a playful yet striking choice for the Grammy winner.

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R&B Performance

Coco Jones

The R&B Performance category saw Coco Jones shimmering in a Celia Kritharioti designer gown adorned with over a million tiny gemstones. The plunging neckline of her light blue ensemble exudes glamour, perfectly complementing her radiant presence on the red carpet.

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Alternative Music Album

The Record by Boygenius

For the members of Boygenius unity and advocacy took center stage. Phoebe Bridgers, Lucy Dacus, and Julien Baker graced the red carpet in matching Thom Browne suits, each adorned with a pink carnation at the lapel. Their ivory white suits paid homage to Artists4Ceasefire, a coalition advocating for peace in the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

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African Music Performance

Water by Tyla

Tyla made a stunning red carpet debut in a custom Versace ensemble. The asymmetrical pastel-green gown featured seductive cutouts that accentuated the singer's enviable physique, marking her as a rising star in both music and fashion.

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