The most risky looks from the 2024 Grammys red carpet

The 66th edition of the Grammys, held on Sunday in the city of Los Angeles, has a first and last name: Taylor Swift.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
04 February 2024 Sunday 16:13
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The most risky looks from the 2024 Grammys red carpet

The 66th edition of the Grammys, held on Sunday in the city of Los Angeles, has a first and last name: Taylor Swift. The singer made history by winning her fourth prize in the queen category of album of the year, beating figures such as Frank Sinatra, Paul Simon or Stevie Wonder.

The delivery was marked by competitive female disputes - the great highlights of the night were Miley Cyrus, Billie Eilish and Phoebe Bridgers - who surpassed a large part of their male competitors. A dispute that also moved to the red carpet, where women once again won the game over men with such risky and original outfits.

The singer nominated for Best Solo Performance for Paint the Town Red took a risk with a nude skin-effect dress with which she wanted to wink at the 'free the nipple' movement and the freedom of dressing without social pressures.

The Grammy winner for her ballad What was I made for for the Barbie soundtrack broke with established norms and changed the classic dress for an oversized Barbie bomber and black pants from the Chrome Hearts brand.

Lana Del Rey, nominated for five Grammy awards, dared with a short design that paid tribute to another music legend. The singer was inspired by country legend Loretta Lynn with a puff-sleeved dress paired with transplanted lace gloves topped with two bows.

Another of the most talked about outfits of the night was undoubtedly Dawn Richard's. The artist dared to wear a red haute couture dress that had large flowers as a headdress, signed by Khosrov. A suit called 'the tree' and inspired by Botticelli's painting Primavera. The designer created this dress to show the independent artist's growth.

He did not pose on the red carpet but he was caught upon his arrival at the Grammy ceremony with a suit in line with his groundbreaking style. Flared leather pants, a transparent blouse that showed off his torso, and original leather sleeves that incorporated two lapels. As accessories, some XL sunglasses and a large silver crucifix.

The protagonist of the remake of The Little Mermaid, Halle Bailey, dared to wear a transparent suit full of shiny silver inlays, and with a very pronounced neckline.

Another of the most daring outfits of the day was worn by Caroline Polachek. The artist dressed in a vintage black dress from 1998 by Olivier Theyskens with an illustration of a heart beating blood throughout the body.

The model also did not want to miss this new edition of the Grammys with a black dress with silver details and transparencies on the torso by Valdrin Sahiti.