The Grammy Awards 2021 might have been a socially-distanced, utterly different version of what we are used to; but we are so glad to see that our favourite stars did not disappoint in the fashion department. From Beyonce making history in custom Schiaparelli paired with a fantastic statement earring to Harry Styles in his feather boas. Check out FRUK’s pick of the best ensembles from the Grammy’s red carpet.
Beyoncé
Beyonce rocked a custom Schiaparelli leather mini dress paired with a brilliant statement earring. Nominated for nine Grammys this year – won one with Megan Thee Stallion for Best Rap Performance — plus Best R&B Performance making her the most Grammy-award-winning female artist of all time.
Beyoncé’s daughter, Blue Ivy Carter, also made history as the second-youngest person to ever win a Grammy Award. The 9 year old won in the Best Music Video category for Beyoncé’s “Brown Skin Girl” video.
Megan Thee Stallion
Megan won three awards on the night. The singer wore a Dolce & Gabbana bright orange gown paired with a statement Chopard jewellery.
Cynthia Erivo
Cynthia Erivo in Louis Vuitton paired with Tiffany & Co jewellery
Dua Lipa
Dua Lipa in a cut out Versace sheer dress paired with Bulgari jewellery
Noah Cyrus
Noah Cyrus did not disappoint as she donned a voluminous white Schiaparelli Couture gown. Nominated for Best New Artist, the singer came all out.
Harry Styles
Harry Styles in Gucci
Trevor Noah
Bad Bunny
Bad Bunny put a twist on his Burberry runway look with his bunny ears hat paired with a sunflower accessory matching perfectly with his yellow sunglasses
WINNERS
- Record of the year: Billie Eilish – Everything I Wanted
- Album of the year: Taylor Swift – Folklore
- R&B performance: Beyoncé – Black Parade
- Best pop vocal album: Dua Lipa – Future Nostalgia
- Best rap performance: Megan Thee Stallion featuring Beyoncé – Savage
- Song of the year: HER – I Can’t Breathe
- Latin pop or urban album: Bad Bunny — YHLQMDLG
- Melodic rap performance: Anderson Paak – Lockdown
- Best pop solo performance: Harry Styles – Watermelon Sugar
- Country album: Miranda Lambert – Wildcard
- New artist: Megan Thee Stallion
- Pop duo/group performance: Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande – Rain On Me
- Traditional pop vocal album: James Taylor – American Standard
- Best dance/electronic album: Kaytranada – Bubba
- Rock performance: Fiona Apple – Shameika
- Metal performance: Body Count – Bum-Rush
- Best rock song: Brittany Howard – Stay High
- Rock album: The Strokes – The New Abnormal
- Alternative music album: Fiona Apple – Fetch the Bolt Cutters
- Progressive R&B album Thundercat – It Is What It Is
- R&B song: Robert Glasper featuring H.E.R. & Meshell Ndegeocello – Better Than I Imagine
- R&B album: John Legend – Bigger Love
- Rap album: Nas – King’s Disease – WINNER
- Rap performance: Megan Thee Stallion featuring Beyoncé – Savage
- Country solo performance: Vince Gill – When My Amy Prays
- Best country duo / group performance: Dan + Shay and Justin Bieber – 10,000 Hours
- Country song: The Highwomen – Crowded Table
- Best jazz vocal album: Elling featuring Danilo Pérez – Secrets Are the Best Stories
- Best Latin jazz album: Arturo O’Farrill and the Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra – Four Questions
- Gospel album: PJ Morton – Gospel According to PJ
- Best contemporary Christian album: Kanye West – Jesus Is King
- Latin rock or alternative album: Fito Paez – La Conquista del Espacio
- Tropical Latin album: Grupo Niche – 40
- Best comedy album: Tiffany Haddish – Black Mitzvah
- Best music video Beyoncé – Brown Skin Girl
- Producer of the year, non-classical: Andrew Watt
- Folk album Gillian Welch & David Rawlings – All the Good Times
- Compilation soundtrack for visual media: Jojo Rabbit – Various Artists
- Best song written for visual media: Billie Eilish – No Time to Die (from No Time to Die)
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