It was a night of musical triumphs for Kendrick Lamar and Beyoncé, but when it came to fashion, who emerged as the true star of the Grammys red carpet?
The 67th Grammy Awards took place in Los Angeles despite fears that the ceremony would have to be cancelled due to the LA wildfires that devastated the region this year.
But the show must go on and the biggest music night of the year saw Beyoncé yeehaa her way to the coveted Best Album award for "Cowboy Carter". It was also a terrible evening to be a Canadian rapper named Drake, as Kendrick Lamar took home five awards - the most of any other artist - including record of the year for his Drake diss track 'Not Like Us'. Bring on the Super Bowl!
However, like every Grammy Awards show, the excitement wasn’t just about the music - the celebrity red carpet looks also made headlines. And this year did not disappoint. Couture was, as always, a highlight: Best New Artist nominee Chappell Roan channeled her inner ballerina in a Jean Paul Gaultier Spring 2003 look, Taylor Swift turned heads in a striking Vivienne Westwood gown and Cardi B stunned in a custom Roberto Cavalli ensemble.
And of course, the Grammys wouldn’t be complete without a touch of the unexpected - and outright bizarre! Kanye "Ye" West and his partner Bianca Censori made a dramatic entrance, with Censori removing her fur coat to reveal a barely-there, see-through minidress. Little was left to the imagination... Check out the images here.
Meanwhile, Jaden Smith ditched discussing the "political and economic state of the world" to show up dressed as a literal castle. Yes, a castle. On his head. Wonderful.
Here are the most standout looks that defined the evening:
Video editor • Theo Farrant