Grammys 2024 Red Carpet: See What Your Favorite Stars Wore – Vogue Arabia – English

The 2024 Grammys red carpet saw celebrities step out in some incredible sartorial looks. Pick your favorites below.
Billie Eilish. Photo: Getty
The 66th annual Grammy Awards are upon us, and kicked off in LA at the Crypto.com Arena last night. Trevor Noah reprised his role as host for a fourth consecutive year, taking the stage at 8pm EST. The ceremony featured performances by Burna Boy, Dua Lipa, Joni Mitchell and SZA; Billy Joel and Billie Eilish were also there; songs that have been dominating charts and playlists—“On My Mama” by Victoria Monét, “Rich Flex” by Drake and 21 Savage, and Miley Cyrus’s “Flowers” among them—were all up for awards. But before any gilded gramophones were handed out, the biggest names in music were walking the red carpet in capital-F Fashion.

As years past have shown us, the Grammys red carpet is a singular sartorial playground—one where a haute couture clamshell gown (worn by Cardi B in 2019), a hat seemingly made for storage, and a dress that plunges lower than any dress has plunged before (iconized by Jennifer Lopez in 2000) are all acceptable. The dress code is more or less “Do You!” (even if doing you means arriving in an egg).

The 2024 Grammys nominated artists have put pen to paper and laid vocals to tracks, communicating feelings and emotions that range from bliss to heartbreak, pride to insecurity. So, how they express themselves through fashion—on a night when their music is being celebrated in front of the world—is especially captivating. What a thrill it was to witness!
Below, take a closer look at what your favorite stars wore the 2024 Grammys red carpet.
Paris Hilton. Photo: Getty
Olivia Rodrigo. Photo: Getty
Heidi Klum. Photo: Getty
Alessandra Ambrosio. Photo: Getty
Calvin Harris and Vick Hope. Photo: Getty
Jameela Jamil. Photo: Getty
Chris Appleton. Photo: Getty
Dua Lipa. Photo: Getty
Billie Eilish. Photo: Getty
Kylie Minogue. Photo: Getty
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