The 2026 Grammys red carpet at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on February 1 delivered what the ceremony has always promised and rarely fully delivers — a genuine fashion event where music’s relationship to clothing becomes its own cultural conversation. 2026 Grammys red carpet dresses Several looks will be referenced for years. One already sits alongside Jennifer Lopez’s Versace jungle dress and Lady Gaga’s meat dress in the canon of Grammy fashion moments that outlast the music of the evening.
This guide ranks the most significant and highest-value looks from the 68th Annual Grammy Awards with fully verified designer attributions, stylist credits, and honest critical assessments. Every designer name and stylist credit in the original article on this page has been checked against Getty Images captions, Grammy.com, Who What Wear, CNN, Marie Claire, The Wrap, and CBC Life. Several needed correction; all have been sourced.
One contextual note before the ranking: Valentino Garavani — founder of Valentino, one of the defining figures of Italian haute couture — died in January 2026 at age 93. The number of Valentino looks on the 2026 Grammys red carpet carries meaning. Two confirmed outfits by current Valentino creative director Alessandro Michele were received, in part, as tributes.
The Night’s Fashion Themes — Before the Ranking
Three aesthetic currents ran through the 2026 Grammys red carpet that help make sense of individual looks:
Black, white, and feathers. Olivia Dean, Lady Gaga, Tyla, Billie Eilish, and several others converged on a palette that was simultaneously gothic and glamorous. The featherwork specifically ranged from the subtle (Dean’s Chanel waist detail) to the overwhelming (Gaga’s full-body Matières Fécales construction).
Coordinated groups. KATSEYE in white lace by Ludovic de Saint Sernin. FLO in matching-but-different bandeau and blue chiffon by Luar. Haim sisters in black studded Louis Vuitton. Pharrell Williams, Pusha T, and Malice in matching plush blush velvet tuxedos. The Wrap noted this was the strongest coordinated-group moment on a Grammy carpet since the 1990s.
The new naked dressing. Moving beyond sheer beading and peekaboo lace, the trend progressed to sculptural prosthetics and architectural cut-outs — best exemplified by Chappell Roan, and present in looser form in Teyana Taylor’s Tom Ford and Heidi Klum’s skin-tight molded dress.
The Most Expensive 2026 Grammys red carpet dresses — Ranked
1. Chappell Roan — Custom Mugler
Designer: Miguel Castro Freitas for Mugler Stylist: Genesis Webb Reference: Mugler Jeu de Paume couture, spring/summer 1998 Jewellery: Buccellati choker Grammy nominations this night: Record of the Year and Best Pop Solo Performance for “The Subway” (both losses) Grammy role: Presented Best New Artist (won by Olivia Dean) Estimated value: $300,000–$450,000

This is the look that will be discussed in Grammy fashion retrospectives alongside Jennifer Lopez’s Versace jungle dress. The item description in the original article — “metallic nipple hardware” — understated what actually happened. Chappell Roan’s custom Mugler look by Miguel Castro Freitas was a burnt-red chiffon négligée dress suspended by prosthetic breasts with nipple piercings, paired with medieval-inspired temporary tattoo art across her torso and arms, and a Buccellati choker at her throat.
The direct reference was Mugler’s Jeu de Paume couture collection from spring/summer 1998 — not a vague “1990s archival aesthetic” but a specific collection from Manfred Thierry Mugler’s peak period, reproduced with surgical precision by Freitas. Roan wore the look first with a matching cape, then removed it to reveal the full effect — the mid-red-carpet reveal that became the moment.
Her response to the subsequent social media debate was characteristically direct: “Giggling because I don’t even think this is THAT outrageous of an outfit. The look’s actually so awesome and weird.” And then: “I recommend just exercising your free will, it’s really fun and silly.”
The Wrap’s fashion analysis placed the look alongside Gaga’s egg and J.Lo’s gravity-defying cleavage as one of the most iconic Grammy fashion moments of all time. Marie Claire noted that “Chappell Roan picked up the mantle” directly from the Jennifer Lopez Versace moment that created Google Image Search — a bold claim that the reception largely justified.
The price context: Custom Mugler haute couture at this level of prosthetic construction, handwork, and archival reference complexity starts at approximately $200,000 and escalates with the bespoke elements. Industry estimates of $300,000–$450,000+ are conservative given the prosthetic engineering required.
2. Lady Gaga — Custom Matières Fécales
Designers: Hannah Rose Dalton and Steven Raj Bhaskaran (both Canadian) Stylist: Nick Royal and Peri Rosenzweig (Hard Style) Description: Black feathered mermaid gown with elongated high-neck collar; each feather hand-dyed to darkest black and hand-assembled individually in a twist effect to highlight the body Grammy nominations this night: 7 (for Mayhem — including Record of the Year for “Abracadabra”) Grammy performance: Performed during the ceremony Estimated value: $250,000–$400,000

Matières Fécales — whose name translates literally from French as “fecal matter” — is one of the most discussed fashion labels of recent years precisely because of the gap between its deliberately provocative name and the genuinely extraordinary craft of its output. The label was founded by Canadian designers Hannah Rose Dalton and Steven Raj Bhaskaran, and Lady Gaga’s choice to wear them to the Grammys is the highest-profile fashion-world endorsement the label has received.
Lady Gaga gave yet another celebrity nod of approval to the red-hot Paris fashion brand, and the designers stated: “A true honor to create this custom couture look for an artist that has inspired us to dream bolder since we were kids.”
The construction detail matters: this was not a dress covered in feathers but a dress built from feathers, each one hand-dyed to the exact same shade of black and then individually hand-assembled in a twist effect designed to both catch and absorb light simultaneously. Gaga’s bleached blonde hair against the all-black feathered collar created the stark contrast that generated the “Black Swan” comparisons across fashion media.
Marie Claire described it as “more akin to a bird of prey: ready to swoop in and devour whoever gets too close” — more precise than the Black Swan reference, and more consistent with Gaga’s actual aesthetic intent as a performer.
3. Doechii — Custom Roberto Cavalli
Stylist: Sam Woolf Jewellery: Chopard Description: Dark plum corset gown with a 13-foot train Grammy nominations this night: 5 (for “Anxiety” — including Record of the Year) Estimated value: $200,000–$350,000

There were trains galore at the 2026 Grammys, perhaps none longer than the 13-foot one trailing from the back of Doechii’s Roberto Cavalli dress. The plum corset gown with its hand-beaded structure and floor-sweeping dramatic train was the most architecturally complex silhouette on the carpet after Gaga’s Matières Fécales construction.
The original article described the gown as requiring “massive fabric use, hand-beading, and structural engineering” — accurate, though the colour was specifically dark plum/purple, not the unspecified dark tone the original implied. Doechii performed during the ceremony and executed a mid-show outfit change, making the Roberto Cavalli look a red-carpet statement rather than an all-night commitment.
Sam Woolf’s styling decision — Chopard jewellery against the rich plum of the Cavalli gown — created a complementary luxury register that elevated the look beyond spectacle into genuine red-carpet fashion.
4. Sabrina Carpenter — Custom Valentino
Creative Director: Alessandro Michele Styling process: Four months (confirmed by Vogue and Euronews) Description: Floral beaded drop-waist gown with tiered ruffled tulle skirt; performed later in a corseted pilot’s uniform with matching white go-go boots Grammy nominations this night: 6 (including Album of the Year for Man’s Best Friend, Record of the Year, Song of the Year for “Manchild”) — won none Estimated value: $180,000–$300,000

The Valentino looks at the 2026 Grammys — Sabrina Carpenter’s gown and Sombr’s silver suit — carry a specific cultural weight beyond their obvious fashion achievement. Valentino Garavani, the founder of the house who gave it his name, died in January 2026 at the age of 93. The Grammy ceremony took place three weeks later, and just weeks after fashion legend Valentino Garavani passed away, the house’s current creative director did him proud.
Alessandro Michele’s track record of Valentino red carpet looks has been mixed, but the Grammys Carpenter gown was widely considered his finest work for the house. The four-month styling process — Carpenter working directly with Michele’s atelier — produced a floral beaded drop-waist gown that State News described as having “a floral print adorned in sequins and pearls that paired perfectly with the tiered ruffled tulle skirt.” Carpenter brought her iconic curtain-banged updo, keeping the hair decision clean enough that the dress could breathe at full volume.
Her Grammy performance — “Manchild” in an airport-themed production number, in a corseted pilot’s uniform and white go-go boots — was a deliberate tonal shift from the gown: maximalist theatrics following elegant restraint.
5. Olivia Dean — Custom Matthieu Blazy for Chanel
Creative Director: Matthieu Blazy (current Chanel creative director, following Virginie Viard) Description: Black-and-white sequined gown with high-low hem and black-and-white feathers at waistline; Tiffany & Co. diamond earrings and rings; matching black-and-white heels Grammy: Won Best New Artist — first Grammy win Additional Grammy role: Second outfit change for her performance during the ceremony Estimated value: $150,000–$280,000

State News described Dean’s Chanel as “a custom black and white sequined dress that brought back the 2010s high-low hem, but in the best way. The bodice featured hundreds of black sequins before cascading into a flowing white skirt with black and white feathers separating at the waistline.”
Dean’s win for Best New Artist — delivering an acceptance speech that referenced her grandmother’s immigrant heritage and received the ceremony’s strongest audience response outside of Bad Bunny’s AOTY win — made her the night’s most newsworthy personality beyond the fashion conversation. Her Chanel, styled to complement a performance later in the evening, had to function in two distinct contexts simultaneously. Matthieu Blazy solved this by building a look that read as complete red-carpet couture at rest and as a performance costume in motion.
In her acceptance speech, Dean stated: “I’m up here as a granddaughter of an immigrant. I wouldn’t be here — I’m a product of bravery, and I think those people deserve to be celebrated. We’re nothing without each other.”
6. Teyana Taylor — Custom Tom Ford
Description: Gravity-defying Tom Ford custom look — bejeweled and body-conscious; exact silhouette details not fully disclosed by the stylist Grammy context: Nominated in supporting actress-adjacent context for One Battle After Another; present as a nominee in the film awards conversation Estimated value: $150,000–$250,000

Golden Globe winning actress and musician Teyana Taylor sent ripples through the crowd which delighted in her wearing a gravity-defying Tom Ford outfit. Tom Ford’s custom red-carpet work — he built his career on the intersection of glamour and sexuality — operates at a construction level that produces pieces the house rarely prices publicly. The “gravity-defying” description from multiple publications refers to the structural engineering required to achieve the silhouette’s effect.
After the red carpet, Taylor changed into a sheer trench coat for the ceremony — the outfit change documented by Marie Claire as a deliberate second fashion statement.
7. Bad Bunny — Custom Schiaparelli Haute Couture
Stylist: Storm Pablo Jewellery: Cartier (watch, ring, and cufflinks) Description: Tuxedo with corset detailing — structured waist, formal suiting silhouette with the cinched, boned structure of a corset integrated into the tailoring Grammy: Won Album of the Year for DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS (first Spanish-language album to win AOTY) Cultural significance: First major men’s suiting commission by Schiaparelli, historically a womenswear house Estimated value: $100,000–$200,000

Bad Bunny wore a tuxedo with corset detailing — the first major foray into men’s suiting by surrealist womenswear label Schiaparelli. The significance of this is institutional rather than decorative: Schiaparelli is one of the foundational surrealist fashion houses, founded by Elsa Schiaparelli in 1927 and known for lobster dresses, shoe hats, and trompe-l’oeil effects. It has never meaningfully entered men’s tailoring. Bad Bunny’s commission — which arrived on the night he won Album of the Year — may prove to be the moment the house expanded its scope.
In his acceptance speech, Bad Bunny delivered one of the night’s most politically charged statements: “Before I say thanks to God, I gonna say Ice Out. We’re not savage, we’re not animals, we’re not aliens.” The corset-detailed Schiaparelli tuxedo — which carries the house’s history of bodies as political statements into a men’s context — was not coincidental to that speech.
8. Hailey Bieber — Custom Alaïa
Description: Strapless sheer black gown; Alaïa’s signature sculpted construction Estimated value: $120,000–$220,000

Alaïa’s approach to sheerness is architectural rather than purely revealing — the house builds structure into fabrics that appear to have none, which is the technical achievement that separates an Alaïa sheer gown from a less expensive version of the same visual. Bieber’s custom commission follows Addison Rae’s Alaïa on the same carpet, confirming the house’s status as the Grammy evening’s second-tier prestige choice behind Valentino and Chanel.
9. Rosé (BLACKPINK) — Giambattista Valli Couture
Shoes: Le Silla Jewellery: Tiffany & Co. Description: Theatrical black mini-dress with dramatic attached volume at back/hem — the “minidress with dramatic skirt” construction Valli’s couture is known for Estimated value: $100,000–$180,000

Among the most striking looks were Blackpink singer Rosé’s theatrical take on a black minidress by Giambattista Valli. Valli’s couture signature — layering dramatic volume against a body-conscious silhouette, creating the visual tension between restraint and excess — is one of the harder looks to execute in non-couture contexts. The Tiffany & Co. jewellery completed a look that read as both fashion-forward and mainstream accessible.
10. Tyla — DSquared2
Jewellery: Pandora (lab-grown diamonds) Description: Crystal-embellished gown with feathery train Estimated value: $100,000–$200,000

Tyla wore a crystal-embellished Dsquared2 gown with a feathery train, completing the look with Pandora jewelry made using lab-grown diamonds. The Pandora lab-grown diamond choice — an ethical and commercial statement simultaneously — attracted its own press discussion independent of the DSquared2 gown, making this pairing one of the evening’s more strategically constructed fashion-and-partnership moments.
Notable Looks Beyond the Top 10
Billie Eilish — Custom Hodakova (Stockholm) Styled by Spencer Singer. A deconstructed tailored jacket, shirt and skirt from the Stockholm-based label Hodakova, assembled with upcycled deadstock belts. Continuing the evening’s black-and-white theme, Eilish sported a tailored jacket, shirt and skirt by the Stockholm-based label, styled with upcycled deadstock belts. The sustainability-conscious choice — deadstock fabric, non-luxury-tier label — was as much a statement as the garments themselves.
Miley Cyrus — Celine Styled by Bradley Kenneth. Tuxedo pants, oversized white shirt, leather biker jacket with large brooches. Pomellato earrings and rings. Miley Cyrus, wearing Celine, arrived in tuxedo pants, an oversized white shirt and a chic leather biker jacket adorned with large brooches.
Audrey Nuna (KPop Demon Hunters) — Custom Thom Browne Couture Styled by Danyul Brown. One of the carpet’s most emotionally resonant fashion stories: on the red carpet, Nuna told E! that her wearing Thom Browne to the 2026 Grammys was deeply personal. “I’m obviously a proud daughter of immigrants, and our story of survival is around clothing manufacturing. Thom Browne was the first brand that my grandfather fulfilled orders for.”
Pharrell Williams — Louis Vuitton A pink double-breasted suit by the French house where Williams serves as men’s creative director. He matched Pusha T and Malice in plush blush velvet tuxedos — the most discussed coordinated male group look of the evening.
Harry Styles — Custom Dior Jonathan Anderson’s Dior Pre-Fall 2026 cropped Bar jacket (grey wool-and-silk, subtle sparkle), dark-wash slouchy jeans, and mint green ballerina slippers with cutout detail and dainty bows, worn with white tube socks. Styled by Harry Lambert. Styles appeared only to present Album of the Year — skipping the red carpet entirely, entering only for the final award. His ballerina flats became the men’s fashion conversation of the night.
Sombr — Custom Valentino (Silver) Valentino silver suit with a revealing lace shirt underneath. The second Valentino look of the evening — both a tribute to the late Valentino Garavani and a demonstration of Alessandro Michele’s range within a single night.
Laufey — Lilac Miu Miu
Zara Larsson — Golden Two-Piece by Germanier Asymmetrical golden sequin bra with yellow sequin skirt, waistline low on the hips. One of the carpet’s few strong colour departures from the black-and-white-and-feathers dominant palette.
Katseye — White Lace by Ludovic de Saint Sernin All six members of the group in white lace. The strongest coordinated girl-group Grammy carpet moment since the 1990s.
The Fashion Winners of the Night — Critical Consensus
Grammy.com named: Chappell Roan (Mugler), Bad Bunny (Schiaparelli), Sabrina Carpenter (Valentino), KATSEYE (Ludovic de Saint Sernin) as the seven eye-catching outfits of the night.
Marie Claire Best Dressed: Chappell Roan, Audrey Nuna, Lady Gaga, Rosé (Giambattista Valli).
CNN’s standouts: Rosé (Giambattista Valli), Lady Gaga (Matières Fécales), Doechii (Roberto Cavalli 13-foot train), Billie Eilish (Hodakova), Bad Bunny (Schiaparelli).
The Wrap’s analysis placed Chappell Roan’s Mugler as one of the most iconic Grammy fashion moments of all time — alongside Gaga’s egg entrance and J.Lo’s Versace jungle dress.
Key Fashion Facts: The 2026 Grammys
Ceremony: 68th Annual Grammy Awards, February 1, 2026, Crypto.com Arena, Los Angeles Host: Trevor Noah (returned for third consecutive year) Major awards: – Album of the Year: Bad Bunny — DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS (first Spanish-language album to win AOTY) – Record of the Year: Kendrick Lamar ft. SZA — “luther” – Best New Artist: Olivia Dean – Record of the Year nominees included “Abracadabra” (Lady Gaga), “The Subway” (Chappell Roan) Total Grammy categories this year: 95 — a record number Tribute context: Valentino Garavani, founder of Valentino, died January 2026 at 93. Two confirmed looks (Sabrina Carpenter’s gown, Sombr’s suit) by current Valentino creative director Alessandro Michele served in part as industry tribute.
Frequently Asked Questions
What did Chappell Roan wear to the 2026 Grammys? A custom Mugler look designed by Miguel Castro Freitas, directly referencing Mugler’s Jeu de Paume couture spring/summer 1998 collection. The burnt-red chiffon négligée dress was suspended by prosthetic breasts with nipple piercings, worn with medieval-inspired temporary tattoo art across her torso and a Buccellati choker. The matching cape was removed mid-red-carpet. Styled by Genesis Webb. Estimated value: $300,000–$450,000.
What did Lady Gaga wear to the 2026 Grammys? A custom gown by Matières Fécales, a Parisian label founded by Canadian designers Hannah Rose Dalton and Steven Raj Bhaskaran. Black feathered mermaid gown with an elongated high-neck collar; each feather hand-dyed individually and hand-assembled. Styled by Nick Royal and Peri Rosenzweig (Hard Style). Often described as a “Black Swan” look by fashion media. Estimated value: $250,000–$400,000.
How long was Doechii’s train at the 2026 Grammys? 13 feet. Doechii wore a custom Roberto Cavalli dark plum corset gown with a 13-foot train — confirmed by CNN and multiple fashion publications. Chopard jewellery. Styled by Sam Woolf. Estimated value: $200,000–$350,000.
Who designed Sabrina Carpenter’s 2026 Grammys dress? Current Valentino creative director Alessandro Michele designed the look — a floral beaded drop-waist gown with tiered ruffled tulle skirt. The styling process took four months (confirmed by Vogue and Euronews). The look was widely read as a tribute to Valentino Garavani, founder of the house, who died in January 2026 at 93. Carpenter was nominated for six Grammys including Album of the Year; she did not win.
What was special about Bad Bunny’s Schiaparelli look? Bad Bunny wore a custom Schiaparelli Haute Couture tuxedo with corset detailing — the first major men’s suiting commission in Schiaparelli’s history. The surrealist house founded by Elsa Schiaparelli in 1927 has historically operated exclusively in womenswear. Cartier watch, ring, and cufflinks. Styled by Storm Pablo. Bad Bunny won Album of the Year for DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS, the first Spanish-language album to win the award. Estimated value: $100,000–$200,000.
Who won Best New Artist at the 2026 Grammys? Olivia Dean, who wore a custom Matthieu Blazy for Chanel black-and-white sequined gown with feathers. In her acceptance speech, Dean stated: “I’m up here as a granddaughter of an immigrant. I wouldn’t be here — I’m a product of bravery, and I think those people deserve to be celebrated.”
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Last updated: March 6, 2026. Sources: Grammy.com — “7 Eye-Catching Outfits From The 2026 Grammys” (official Grammy publication — Chappell Roan Mugler confirmed, Jeu de Paume SS1998 reference confirmed, Roan Instagram quote confirmed; Sabrina Carpenter Valentino confirmed; Bad Bunny Schiaparelli confirmed; KATSEYE Ludovic de Saint Sernin confirmed); Who What Wear — “The Best Looks From the 2026 Grammy Awards Red Carpet” (February 1, 2026 — full designer/stylist/jewellery credits confirmed: Doechii custom Roberto Cavalli / Chopard / Sam Woolf; Lady Gaga custom Matières Fécales; Bad Bunny custom Schiaparelli / Cartier / Storm Pablo; Billie Eilish custom Hodakova / Spencer Singer; Rosé Giambattista Valli Couture / Le Silla / Tiffany & Co.; Miley Cyrus Celine / Pomellato / Bradley Kenneth; Audrey Nuna custom Thom Browne couture); The Wrap — “Grammys 2026: Teyana Taylor, Chappell Roan and the New Naked Dressing” (February 2026 — Chappell Roan Mugler by Miguel Castro Freitas designer confirmed; prosthetic breasts nipple piercings confirmed; Buccellati choker confirmed; coordinated groups analysis; Valentino Garavani tribute context confirmed; Alessandro Michele Valentino four-month process cited per Euronews; Olivia Dean Matthieu Blazy for Chanel confirmed; Bad Bunny political speech Ice Out; Pharrell Williams Louis Vuitton pink double-breasted confirmed); CNN — “Red carpet highlights from the 2026 Grammy Awards” (February 2, 2026 — Doechii 13-foot train confirmed; Schiaparelli “first major foray into men’s suiting” confirmed; Rosé “theatrical take on black minidress by Giambattista Valli” confirmed; Billie Eilish Hodakova deconstructed suit upcycled deadstock belts confirmed; Tyla DSquared2 Pandora lab-grown diamonds confirmed; Miley Cyrus Celine biker jacket confirmed; Olivia Dean Chanel gown confirmed; KPop Demon Hunters Dior/Guvanch/Thom Browne confirmed; 95 Grammy categories record confirmed); CBC Life — “Red carpet highlights from the 2026 Grammy Awards” (February 2, 2026 — Chappell Roan backless Mugler cape confirmed; Audrey Nuna Thom Browne confirmed; Lady Gaga Matières Fécales confirmed; Pharrell Williams pink Louis Vuitton confirmed); Marie Claire — “The 2026 Grammys Red Carpet Best Dressed” (February 2026 — Lady Gaga Nick Royal/Peri Rosenzweig/Hard Style confirmed; Audrey Nuna Thom Browne personal story / grandfather / Danyul Brown stylist confirmed; best dressed list Roan/Nuna/Gaga/Rosé); State News (Michigan State) — “2026 Grammys red carpet best and boldest looks” (February 2026 — Sabrina Carpenter Valentino detailed description confirmed; Olivia Dean Chanel high-low hem black-white confirmed; Lady Gaga “gothic feathered black mermaid gown” confirmed; Doechii dark purple Roberto Cavalli confirmed; Laufey lilac Miu Miu confirmed; Zara Larsson Germanier confirmed); Euronews — “Grammys 2026: The hottest looks from the red carpet at music’s biggest awards” (Teyana Taylor Tom Ford gravity-defying confirmed; Alessandro Michele Valentino four months confirmed; Sombr silver Valentino suit confirmed; Chappell Roan Mugler 1998 couture outfit reference confirmed); Yahoo Entertainment — “Grammys 2026 top red carpet looks” (Chappell Roan Mugler burnt-red confirmed; Lady Gaga black feathered high-necked confirmed; Valentino Garavani death January 2026 age 93 context); Olivia Dean acceptance speech — “granddaughter of an immigrant” (Grammy.com official transcript); Bad Bunny acceptance speech “Ice Out” (Grammy.com official transcript); Grammy winners full list — Bad Bunny AOTY DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS, Kendrick Lamar ft. SZA Record of the Year “luther”, Olivia Dean Best New Artist confirmed. All designer attributions, stylist credits, and Grammy results verified against named primary sources as of March 6, 2026.

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