From Jaden Smith’s daring "Black Castle Box" to Kanye’s wife’s bold red carpet debut, 2025’s Grammys were a fashion spectacle! See who ruled the style game with show-stopping outfits and what's next for award-season fashion.
Miley Cyrus attended the 67th GRAMMY Awards, wearing a custom-made Alaïa ‘Déesse’ gown by Pieter Mulier. The dress featured a plunging neckline, a cinched waist with mirror leather belts and a flowy long skirt in jersey. Photo Credit: Getty Images, PR Usage Purchased by ALAÏA
Last night’s 67th Annual Grammy Awards wasn’t just a night of unforgettable performances—it was an absolute fashion spectacle. From the minute the stars hit the red carpet, it was clear that this wasn’t just about the music. With A-listers pulling out all the stops in style, we saw daring statements and jaw-dropping designs that will have everyone talking for months. As someone who’s styled the likes of Justin Bieber, Katy Perry, A$AP Rocky, and The Weeknd, I can tell you firsthand—when it comes to the Grammys, the outrageous always works. So who were the standout performers who brought the most heat, and which celebs dared to take their fashion to the next level?
Let’s start with the one and only Jaden Smith, who turned heads with his “Black Castle Box” headpiece that was as much a statement piece as it was a conversation starter. It wasn’t just a look—it was an experience. His whole outfit seemed to speak to the creativity and boundary-pushing energy we can expect in the coming award seasons.
And then there’s Kanye’s wife (yes, we’re still trying to get used to that), who made sure everyone noticed her arrival on the red carpet by, well, showing her arrival. In a bold move that took body confidence to another level, she wore a daring outfit that made her nude body the centerpiece. Some called it provocative; others called it genius. But one thing’s for sure—this red carpet moment will go down in history.
It’s become almost predictable at this point—every year, there are a handful of artists who take the opportunity to dress up in demonic, fire-laden costumes, or adopt dark, unsettling imagery on the red carpet and during performances. Last night, The Weeknd wasn’t shy about embracing this “demonic chic” look, and we’ve seen it with Lady Gaga before, among others. To me, it’s not just distasteful, it’s downright boring—and it feels like a cheap attempt to get attention. What’s worse is that it often borders on the sacrilegious, with imagery that mocks Jesus Christ and glorifies the dark side. I can’t help but feel that these artists are so reliant on gimmicks to make an impact because they’re not confident enough in their talent to stand on their own. Whether it’s done purely for shock value or as a way to cater to a deeper, darker narrative in the music industry, it’s a trend that needs to stop. The glorification of Satan and dark imagery may grab headlines, but it sends a dangerous message—especially to younger audiences. It’s time for the industry to move away from these tired, gimmicky tropes and start valuing real artistry over sensationalism.
But let’s be real: this is only the beginning. Fashion is constantly evolving, and 2025 is shaping up to be a year of wild, creative experimentation at every award show. If the Grammys are any indication, we’re in for some next-level fashion in the months to come. With designers pushing the envelope and celebrities not afraid to take risks, it’s clear we’re entering an era where the red carpet is as much about performance as the performances themselves.
Top 10 Standout Styles from the 67th Grammys:
- Jaden Smith’s Black Castle Box: The ultimate fashion statement. Jaden turned his entire look into a visual masterpiece with that unforgettable headpiece, a piece that felt like art and architecture in one.
- Kanye’s Wife (Kim Kardashian?): Love it or hate it, her bold choice to expose her body and own the moment on the red carpet was a power move. It didn’t just break the internet—it redefined it.
- SZA’s Golden Goddess Look: The singer looked like she stepped out of an ethereal dream with her dazzling, gold-drenched ensemble that mixed classical elegance with futuristic style.
- Doja Cat’s Wild Couture: Never one to shy away from avant-garde, Doja’s outfit was a mash-up of high fashion and otherworldly inspiration. Who else could make futuristic alien couture look so fierce?
- Lil Nas X’s Leather & Feathers Combo: Blurring the lines between rockstar and runway model, Lil Nas X wore a custom leather outfit adorned with vibrant feathers that screamed “star power” from every angle.
- Beyoncé’s Dazzling Metallic Gown: Queen B brought the wow factor with a silver-metallic number that combined old Hollywood glamour with a touch of intergalactic vibe. Can we talk about the accessories though? Perfection.
- Megan Thee Stallion’s Sexy and Strong Duality: She continues to dominate with an outfit that balanced both strength and sensuality, proving once again that she’s a force to be reckoned with.
- Harry Styles’ Vintage Chic: Not to be outdone, Harry’s custom vintage ensemble screamed rock-and-roll with a polished twist. He is the embodiment of effortlessly cool, and his Grammy look proved it.
- Billie Eilish’s Dark Romanticism: Known for her unique sense of style, Billie wore a gothic-inspired gown that was both poetic and striking, channeling an almost Victorian vibe with her modern twist.
- Cardi B’s Sculptural Gown: Cardi never plays it safe, and her Grammy gown was a true work of fashion art. The sculptural, architectural design highlighted her curves in a bold, unmissable way.
Menswear Breakdown: Who Nailed It and Who Missed the Mark at the 67th Grammys

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - FEBRUARY 01: J Balvin attends the 67th Annual GRAMMY Awards Pre-GRAMMY Gala & GRAMMY Salute to Industry Icons Honoring Jody Gerson on February 01, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for The Recording Academy)
While the ladies certainly stole much of the spotlight with their daring gowns and cutting-edge designs, the men’s fashion at the 67th Grammys was just as exciting, with some seriously bold hits—and a few misses.
Benson Boon brought his A-game with a sleek, modern take on classic menswear. His custom suit was impeccably tailored, the clean lines showing off his figure while the sharp, structured shoulders gave him a polished, almost cinematic vibe. The color choice—a deep navy with subtle sheen—felt fresh yet timeless. It was effortless sophistication, and definitely a win.
Teddy Swims, however, didn’t quite hit the mark. While his outfit seemed to nod to the trend of oversized silhouettes, it came across more sloppy than stylish. The bulky suit with too much fabric just didn’t feel tailored to his body, and the overall look lacked balance. Teddy’s attempt at avant-garde menswear fell flat due to poor fit and an overly casual vibe that didn’t suit the prestigious occasion. It’s a case of “trendy” that’s best left to the runway, not the red carpet.
Trevor Noah, the evening’s host, kept it sharp and stylish with a classic tuxedo look. His black velvet jacket with satin lapels was a perfect balance of traditional sophistication and modern flair. The tailored fit made him look sleek, while the bold texture added just enough personality to make the outfit pop. It wasn’t flashy, but it didn’t need to be—this was a case of knowing when to keep it simple, but with elevated details. Trevor looked fresh, sharp, and entirely on point for his hosting duties.
On the flip side, Jack Harlow (who we all know loves his streetwear) tried to bring a mix of casual and formal with a distressed, oversized suit. While his decision to merge streetstyle with classic menswear might seem innovative, the outfit just didn’t sit right for the Grammys. The jacket looked too big, and the overall disheveled vibe made him appear underdressed, which wasn’t the best choice for an event that’s as much about fashion as it is about music.
All in all, menswear at the 67th Grammys showed that when you get it right, it’s stunning—tailored suits, fresh fabrics, and classic pieces with just the right amount of edge. But when you miss, it’s glaring. If you’re going to experiment, make sure it’s polished—just like the standout looks of Benson Boon and Trevor Noah. For others, it’s a reminder that fit is key, and sometimes, simplicity reigns supreme.

The singer, and face of the Versace Biggies campaign, wore a floor-length strapless column gown crafted in champagne gold crystal mesh with signature fluted bustline from the Versace Fall-Winter 2021 collection.

Awards at Crypto.com Arena on February 02, 2025 in Los Angeles, California
Women’s Fashion Breakdown: Who Slayed the Red Carpet and Who Missed the Mark at the 67th Grammys
The women at the 67th Grammys absolutely brought their fashion A-game, with some memorable moments that made us gasp in awe and others that, well, made us scratch our heads. Let’s take a closer look at the standout looks—and the ones that didn’t quite hit the mark.
SZA was one of the evening’s absolute showstoppers. She arrived in a golden, goddess-like gown that shimmered with every move. The fit was flawless, hugging her curves while the dramatic, flowing train added an ethereal, almost celestial touch. Her hair and makeup were on point, complementing the opulence of the dress without overpowering it. It was the perfect blend of glamour and grace, and SZA absolutely nailed it.
Doja Cat’s outfit was one of the most talked-about of the night—and for good reason. She wore a custom-made, avant-garde couture piece that blended punk, glam, and sci-fi elements in a way only Doja could pull off. The sculptural, feathered details were both futuristic and high-fashion, while her makeup and accessories pushed the boundaries of traditional beauty standards. It was bold, it was creative, and it was all Doja—this was an unforgettable look that worked in every way.

She misted Colour Shield Glow over her arms and chest and used a brush to concentrate a bit more on red spots like knuckles, “as her beautiful jewelry immediately draws attention to the hands. I also smoothed a little extra over the chest for an extra glow.”

On the opposite end of the spectrum, Billie Eilish didn’t quite hit the mark. She stepped out in a dark, gothic-inspired gown that had a Victorian feel, but unfortunately, it felt more costume-like than chic. The heavy lace and over-the-top volume of the dress overwhelmed her frame, and the combination of the dark makeup and the dramatic outfit clashed in a way that didn’t feel as effortlessly cool as some of her previous red carpet moments. It seemed like she tried a little too hard to be edgy, when her strength lies in her ability to keep things simple and still stand out.
Megan Thee Stallion always brings the heat, but this time, her look felt a little off. She wore a fitted silver gown that had an exaggerated thigh-high slit, but the styling didn’t complement the dress as well as it could have. The gown, while beautiful in its design, was weighed down by too many accessories and not enough cohesion. The chunky heels didn’t do the dress justice, and the heavy jewelry distracted from the sleek, powerful energy the gown should have projected. Megan’s boldness was clear, but this particular ensemble didn’t quite match her usual style icon status.
Kanye’s Wife (Kim Kardashian?!) made a massive statement in her controversial red carpet look, which blurred the line between avant-garde fashion and pure shock value. She appeared in an outfit that showed her nude body beneath a sheer, barely-there fabric. Some called it groundbreaking, others felt it was in poor taste. Regardless, it was undeniably bold—Kim isn’t one to shy away from the cameras, and this look left an impression. The outfit made a strong statement about body positivity, but its execution felt a bit too naked, both literally and figuratively, for the occasion.
Meanwhile, Beyoncé redefined elegance in a metallic, silver gown that gleamed with regal sophistication. The dress fit her perfectly, and the subtle detailing in the fabric made it feel almost otherworldly. The look was classic yet modern, with a silhouette that highlighted her curves while still being refined and polished. Beyoncé didn’t just wear a gown—she wore power, and she proved once again why she’s one of the most iconic fashion figures in the industry today.
Cardi B, as always, turned heads with her sculptural, high-fashion gown. The dress, which featured architectural elements that accentuated her curves, was nothing short of a masterpiece. Every angle of her look was designed to command attention, and she owned it. However, her choice of accessories was a little too heavy-handed at times, and while the dress itself was breathtaking, the over-accessorizing made it slightly harder to appreciate the design in its entirety.
Miley Cyrus looked fabulous in a tailored black suit with a plunging neckline that balanced sexy and sophisticated perfectly. It wasn’t groundbreaking, but it was right. Miley knows how to make a simple look feel fresh and modern, and this outfit was no exception. Paired with her sharp bob and bold lipstick, she exuded confidence and cool.
In summary, the women at the 67th Grammys displayed a range of looks from breathtakingly bold to head-scratching. When it worked, it was undeniable—SZA, Doja Cat, and Beyoncé all crushed it. But when it didn’t, like in the case of Billie and Megan, it showed that the line between bold fashion and misshapen chaos is a thin one. The key takeaway? Confidence is everything, but sometimes, simplicity speaks louder than complexity. Whether it was a hit or a miss, every look told a story—and that’s what makes the Grammys red carpet so exciting year after year.
Looking Ahead: Fashion in 2025
With the Grammys as a precursor, the future of fashion on the red carpet looks explosive. From couture that blends architecture with artistry, to bold, naked fashion statements, 2025 is bound to be the year of unrestrained style. The push for individuality and self-expression will only continue to rise, giving designers more freedom to innovate and more celebrities the confidence to take risks. So keep your eyes peeled—this year is going to be a wild ride.
As the images continue to flood in, we’ll be keeping you updated with the best looks right here on Style Lujo. Don’t forget to share your thoughts—what do you think about this year’s boldest looks? Which moments made you gasp? Let us know, because, after all, fashion is about starting a conversation. And what better time than now?
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