Sartorial choices were on point for the 2022 GRAMMY Awards, held April 3 in Las Vegas. Nominees and attendees donned a variety of traditional and out-there outfits — a true reflection of the anything goes Vegas vibe.
Take a walk down the red carpet for a look some of Music's Biggest Night's most memorable looks:
St. Vincent Donned Semi-Sheer Gucci
The winner for Best Alternative Album wore a long, pink Gucci gown with a chest cutout and fluffy sleeves on the red carpet. The Daddy's Home singer received an additional nod when Jack Antonoff won Producer Of The Year, Non-Classical for his work with St. Vincent, among other artists.
Lenny Kravitz's Understated Cool
Although Lenny Kravtiz wasn't up for any awards at the 2022 GRAMMYs, the singer/guitarist still made a splash on the red carpet in black leather pants and a barely-there silver tank top.
Kravitz later joined nominee H.E.R for a medley of her single "We Made It" and Kravitz’s "Are You Gonna Go My Way," swapping his pre-show look for a gold jumpsuit.
Saweetie Stuns In Two Piece
The Best New Artist and Best Rap Song ("Best Friend" ft. Doja Cat) nominee wore a custom fuchsia two-piece Valentino outfit on the red carpet, adding a sparkly choker necklace and pink gloves. Her spaghetti strap dress also highlighted a new pixie haircut.
The rapper later changed into black a Oscar de La Renta high-low grown, with a stunning metallic applique on the chest.
Carrie Underwood Goes Glam In Gold
The 2022 GRAMMYs were a big night for Carrie Underwood, who was nominated for Best Country Duo/Group Performance ("If I Didn't Love You" with Jason Aldean) and took home the golden gramophone for Best Roots Gospel Album for My Savior. Underwood also debuted a song, "Ghost Story," in a fittingly haunting performance — which was aided by a short purple dress with billowing, gauzy cape.
Yet the singer's GRAMMY wasn't the only golden thing in Underwood's orbit: She dazzled in a Dolce and Gabbana gold ombré with a crystal bodice and a sash, for a glamorously regal look. Husband Mike Fisher also rocked a Dolce and Gabbana tux.
Tayla Parx Rocks Costume Couture
And the GRAMMY for Most Creative Red Carpet Look goes to…
Tayla Parx, who's a credited songwriter on Justin Bieber's Justice (Triple Chucks Deluxe), wore a spiky green suit and mace-like extensions in a bit of cosplay. Parx aimed to evoke "Super Mario Bros." character Bowser as a "bad b****," she wrote on Instagram.
Parx's version of Bowser was styled by Orchid Satellite and Elias Martian.
BTS's Coordinated Cool
K-pop juggernauts BTS (whose "Butter" was up for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance) were effortlessly cool in coordinated cream, brown and gray suits and decorative broaches. Later, during their James Bond-inspired performance, the septet donned all black.
Lady Gaga Goes Glam
Lady Gaga kept it classic with a form-fitting Armani Prive black and white gown with train. The singer — whose collaborative album with Tony Bennett, Love For Sale, won Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album and Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical as well as a number of nominations — glammed it up with Tiffany diamonds for peak elegance.
For her GRAMMYs performance, Gaga swapped the black and white for a stunning teal dress with mid-century appeal to compliment her musical medley.