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The 67th annual Grammy Awards are underway at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.
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Some celebrities nailed the glamorous vibe of the event, but others missed the mark.
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Chrishell Stause wore a white jumpsuit that was a little too bridal.
Music’s biggest stars often take major fashion risks at the Grammy Awards … but they don’t always pay off.
At the 67th Grammy Awards, which are taking place on Sunday at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, some stars got it right with their red-carpet outfits. Chappell Roan and Billie Eilish wore high-fashion looks ripped straight from the runway, while others like Raye and Kacey Musgraves leaned into classic, sophisticated glamour.
However, other looks on the red carpet fell short — some were too gaudy, others overwhelmed the celebrities wearing them, and some were just far too daring.
Here are looks that missed the mark at the 2025 Grammys.
Kelsea Ballerini
Ballerini’s makeup and hair were flawless, and the neckline shape of her black beaded minidress added intrigue to an otherwise safe option.
However, the entire Tamara Ralph look was overwhelmed by the oversized off-the-shoulder opera coat that trailed behind her.
Chrishell Stause
The “Selling Sunset” star’s Galia Lahav look, which featured a lace, boned bodice and wide-legged pants, would’ve worked as a white jumpsuit, but the added skirt is too much — it’s more bridal than red carpet.
Jaden Smith
Smith has never been one for subtle red-carpet fashion, and the 2025 Grammys were no different. The castle headpiece veered too odd for our tastes, and his Louis Vuitton suit was part-classic, part-cartoonish with its oversized arms and nipped-in waist.
Drew Afualo
The TikTok star’s look had too much going on. The pink and gray mismatched panels almost look unfinished, and the triangular clasp on the waist doesn’t match with the rest of the look.
Lakecia Benjamin
The saxophonist would look more at home at Comic-Con in this superhero-inspired golden ensemble.
It featured a spandex one-piece, a shimmering gold cape, and metallic golden boots.
Noah Kahan
Kahan’s ivory suit and pants were an odd pairing with a pure-white shirt and tie — and the pants look like they could use an iron or a fresh press.
Sierra Ferrell
Grammy winner Sierra Ferrell walked the red carpet in a pearl-covered ball gown that was more costume than couture. The look featured a pearlescent tulle overskirt that overwhelmed her, and the matching scepter and headpiece were just a little too over-the-top.
Poppy
Poppy walked the red carpet in a look by Simone Rocha that featured a red jacket that slightly resembled a raincoat and a light-pink tulle skirt. The final look seemed a touch too juvenile for the glamorous event.
St. Vincent
St. Vincent wore a business-inspired look that featured an open-front, black blazer, and fishnet tights. Finished with a pair of white dress socks, the look felt too casual for the Grammys red carpet.
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