The Grammys have had their fair share of memorable style moments over the years. This year’s installment was no different. While the four-hour-long ceremony provided plenty of good, bad, and weird moments on the music side of things, we’re here to recap the fashion that stole the show.
From refreshed takes on the classic tuxedo, courtesy of Bad Bunny and Kendrick Lamar, to a copious amount of custom Louis Vuitton by Pharrell, there was a lot to talk about.
Before getting into the top 10, an honorable mention also must be given to the accessory of the night, the “ICE Out” buttons worn by stars like Billie Eilish and the Biebers. The poiunted anti-ICE messaging was a common theme throughout the night that was also addressed in various speeches.
While the overall style of the event was a bit more toned-down than last year’s outing, these were our picks for the 10 Best Style Moments of the 2026 Grammys.
10. Teyana Taylor in Tom Ford
Teyana Taylor continued her scorching hot streak of looks during awards season with yet another amazing ensemble. This time, she went with a shimmering dress by Tom Ford complete with asymmetrical cut-outs to show off her shredded midsection. Was this gold gown foreshadowing an Oscar win in a few weeks?
9. PinkPantheress in Archival Vivienne Westwood
PinkPantheress’ typical “young auntie” looks have become a bit of a meme. But her latest red carpet look wasn’t a joke. The archival Vivienne Westwood dress, made to look like a Union Jack flag, struck the perfect balance between representing her home, the playfulness of her usual wardrobe, and a more refined style suitable for the red carpet.
8. Yungblud and Jesse Jo Stark’s Custom Chrome Hearts
Custom Chrome Hearts is always deserving of a spot on a “best of” list. The sleek matching looks from Yungblud and Jesse Jo Stark are suitable in any setting. Just look at that leopard collar. And that leather. This X user put it best. This is the classic rockstar wardrobe done right.
7. Tyler, The Creator’s Green Leather Set
Tyler, the Creator had the unique distinction of being nominated for two different projects at the 2026 Grammys, Chromkopia and Don’t Tap the Glass. Before he blew himself up inside a gas station on stage, his outfit for the night was a perfect marriage of the two worlds he was there to celebrate. The leather set and trucker cap that he has worn throughout the DTTG rollout were done in a beautiful shade of green reminiscent of the Chromakopia character that he created for the previous project. Nobody commits to a theme quite like Tyler.
6. Clipse and Pharrell’s Matching Pink Suits
Pharrell may have been the recipient of the Dr. Dre Global Impact Award last night, but it was clear that he was there to support his brothers Pusha T and Malice, first and foremost. Case in point, the trio that gave us one of 2025’s best albums showed up to the event in matching dusty rose suits. The shade of pink perfectly matched the cover art of Let God Sort Em Out. While the wardrobe choice did sort of make them look like a Motown group from the ‘70s, this one was more about the lifelong brotherhood it represented than the clothing itself.
5. Voices of Fire’s Louis Vuitton Robes
Even the background choir has to be dripped out in Louis Vuitton. All due respect to Pharrell and Clipse, but the lasting memory of that performance was the black monogram robes that all of the Voices of Fire members were rocking. Knowing the creative director of LV Men’s has its perks.
4. Lady Gaga’s Alexander McQueen Grails
Lady Gaga has donned numerous award show looks throughout her career that will stand the test of time. She’s no stranger to a spectacle. Yet, Gaga stepping out in multiple archival Alexander McQueen looks was still a sight to behold. The best of the bunch was the feathery red look complete with a bird cage head piece from McQueen’s celebrated “Horn of Plenty” collection that she were during her energetic performance of “Abracadabra.” When it comes to pulling couture looks for her awards appearances, Gaga is one of the best ever.
3. Justin Bieber’s Blingy Boxers
Justin Bieber easily delivered our favorite performance of the night. He treated the stage like his home studio and showed up in nothing but some boxers and socks to perform a beautiful rendition of his hit “Yukon.” These weren’t just any boxers though. They were from his brand Skylrk and covered in embellished logos that sparkled under the stage lights. Will this be the last time we see Boxer Biebs hit the stage or is this going to be his Swag era garb? Only time will tell. Regardless, this was one of the lasting visuals of the 2026 Grammys.
2. Kendrick Lamar’s Custom Chanel Tux
Last year, Kendrick Lamar accepted trophies for his diss track heard ‘round the world, “Not Like Us,” in a wonderfully petty Canadian Tuxedo. This year, he kept things much more traditional for his record-breaking night with a one-of-a-kind Chanel tux. The devil was in the details with this look: a $31,000 diamond ring from Jacob and Co., 18-karat white gold Cartier Tank watch with diamonds around the face, and pearl chains hanging from his belt loop. Timeless, just like the music.
1. Bad Bunny’s Custom Schiaparelli Menswear
Bad Bunny took home top honors in the music and fashion departments. He attended the Grammys in a classic black tie look with a twist, courtesy of Schiaparelli. Modeled after a women’s look from the brand’s Spring 2023 couture show, his black and white tuxedo featured incredible details like a corset-like lace-up detail down the back and squared shoulders.
While Schiaparelli dabbles in custom menswear looks from time to time, this marked the first time that one of the brand’s men’s creations had been worn at the Grammys. It was the perfect finishing touch on Bad Bunny’s historic night.