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Music’s biggest night always delivers one of awards season’s wildest red carpets. Here’s who brought the sartorial heat. —Yang-Yi Goh, senior style editor |
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The 15 Best-Dressed Men at the Grammys 2026, Ranked |
By Eileen Cartter, Savannah Sobrevilla, and Yang-Yi Goh |
We come to the Grammys red carpet for magic. Or, at the very least, we come to the Grammys red carpet to go, “Wow! That’s crazy!”
Music’s biggest night is always a bit of a sartorial grab bag. And indeed, on Sunday evening, when the 68th Annual Grammy Awards kicked off at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, we had a feeling we’d be in for a doozy: The top categories were stacked with menswear heavy hitters including Bad Bunny, who wound up wearing Schiaparelli’s first-ever custom menswear; Justin Bieber, who later slipped into a pair of Skylrk boxers to perform “Yukon” onstage; Kendrick Lamar, who accepted his trophy in Chanel; Clipse, who matched Pharrell in pink velvet Louis Vuitton; and Tyler, the Creator, who rolled up in a kelly-green leather set.
(Sadly, we didn’t see Hollywood’s most committed-to-the-bit man, Timothée Chalamet, on the Grammys carpet tonight—despite him earning his first-ever nomination for his work on the Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown—because he was in London this weekend, continuing his Oscar run for Marty Supreme. Probably for the best—that Grammy, for best compilation soundtrack for visual media, wound up going to the Sinners crew.)
Nevertheless, a whole host of stars—from hardcore trailblazers Turnstile to TikTok-bred breakout Sombr—delivered ensembles worth talking about. Here are the 15 best-dressed men from the 2026 Grammys. |
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1. Bad Bunny in Schiaparelli |
All eyes were on Benito last night. Bad Bunny is the first Latin artist to be nominated for album, record, and song of the year simultaneously, and in his chest-forward Schiaparelli tuxedo—the house’s first-ever menswear look—the Puerto Rican megastar looked prepared to receive all three. Just imagine the fits he’s got on deck for the Super Bowl halftime show next weekend. 2. Justin Bieber in Balenciaga |
It’s been a while since we’ve seen the Biebs dress with such gravitas—but given that his critically acclaimed album, Swag, was a contender for several top prizes on Sunday, it’s no surprise he took this particular look seriously. (But not even a serious, all-black ensemble could preclude him from wearing baggy-ass pants.) His wife, Hailey Bieber, matched the tone in an ultra-fitted Alaïa column dress, which makes their dual looks a more somber, albeit still structurally consistent, take on their usual big-pants boyfriend/tight-dress girlfriend dynamic. Most commendable, though, were their matching “ICE OUT” pins.
Click here to see all 15 looks. |
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