Here are the Best Dressed at the 2026 Grammy Awards
Signalling a new era of experimental luxury led by Bad Bunny, Pharrell, Harry Styles, Kendrick Lamar and more.
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Bad Bunny and Schiaparelli broke new ground at the 2026 Grammy Awards, while Pharrell, Pusha T, and Malice proved the power of the “Louis Vuitton pink” suit as a new uniform for hip-hop royalty
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Kendrick Lamar and Harry Styles favored sophisticated tailoring over high-octane prints, solidifying the move toward “sculptural grandeur” at Chanel and Dior
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From Yungblud’s punk-rock Chrome Hearts to Audrey Nuna’s structural Thom Browne, the 2026 Grammys celebrated subculture as the ultimate luxury
The 68th Annual Grammy Awards didn’t just celebrate a historic year in music, but it served as a definitive turning point for high-fashion storytelling. From “quiet luxury” to avant-garde subversion, the red carpet was transformed into a runway where the world’s most influential artists traded traditional glamour for deeply personal, archival-leaning statements.
Leading the charge was Bad Bunny, who made fashion history by debuting the first-ever custom menswear look for Schiaparelli. To accept the award for Album of the Year for DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS, Benito wore a black velvet tuxedo by Daniel Roseberry featuring a signature corseted back and “measuring tape” beaded embroidery—a masterclass in surrealist tailoring. While he skipped the red carpet, Harry Styles stole the show as a presenter, signaling a maturation of his style in a custom Dior ensemble by Jonathan Anderson. Moving away from high-octane glitter, Styles opted for a sculptural, cropped black blazer and precision tailoring that prioritized “quiet grandeur.” The night was also a victory lap for matching aesthetics and legacy. Pharrell Williams arrived with Pusha T and Malice in a powerful show of unity, all three wearing matching pink Louis Vuitton suits that brought a sun-saturated, dandyist energy to the floor.
The Grammys looks also leaned into the theatrical and the political. Kendrick Lamar accepted his record-breaking 26th Grammy in custom Chanel, accented by a pearl-embellished trouser chain. Audrey Nuna turned heads in deconstructed Thom Browne, a tribute to her family’s history in garment manufacturing, while Yungblud leaned into his darkness aesthetic with custom, hardware-heavy Chrome Hearts. For eclectic elegance, Jeff Goldblum and wife Emilie Livingston wore custom Valentino by Alessandro Michele, shimmering in vibrant, romantic textures. Finally, the evening’s power couple, Justin and Hailey Bieber, coordinated in monochrome black—Justin in an oversized Balenciaga suit and Hailey in a form-fitting Alaïa jersey dress—both wearing “ICE OUT” pins in a powerful statement against immigration enforcement.





















