The 67th edition, held at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, was a real catwalk that left no one indifferent.
After a month marked by tragedy, the GRAMMY Awards brought a ray of light and hope to the Californian city, with a gala that raised funds for the fight against the wildfires. Trevor Noah, the show’s host for the fifth year in a row, said: ‘This show has a renewed purpose, not just celebrating the music, but coming together to support those who really need our help.’
And among the night’s headliners, Kendrick Lamar took home no less than four of the most acclaimed awards: Best Song, Best Recording, Best Rap Song and Best Rap Performance. Beyoncé, as expected, took home the award for Best Album of the Year, cementing her status as one of the most relevant artists in the history of contemporary music.
If anyone has truly made the transition from pop star to global phenomenon, it’s Sabrina Carpenter. The superstar took home three Grammys: Best Pop Vocal Album and Best Pop Solo Performance. And Charli XCX was no slouch either, picking up Best Dance-Pop Song and Best Dance-Electronic Album.
Here are some of the most talked-about looks from the red carpet.
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