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Satisfashion UG Picks: The Most Iconic Looks that Have Graced the Grammy Awards

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Just in time for the most anticipated musical extravaganza of the year—the Grammy Awards! As the music industry gears up for the grand celebration this weekend, we are thrilled to take you on a journey down the illustrious red-carpet runway of the Grammys. In this exclusive collection, we unveil the most iconic and unforgettable looks that have graced the prestigious Grammy Awards. From jaw-dropping couture to avant-garde ensembles, these red-carpet moments have not only defined fashion at the Grammys but have also left an indelible mark on the ever-evolving tapestry of style.

Grace Jones, 1983
No one out-styles Grace Jones. No one.
Prince, 1988
Only Prince could pull off literal head-to-toe polka dots.
2001- Destiny’s Child swept the 2001 Grammys wearing matching green gowns designed by Tina Knowles.
2012- Who could forget that time Nicki Minaj showed up to the 2012 Grammy Awards with the Pope as her date? The rapper wore a red satin Versace robe emblazoned with the house’s signature Medusa head.
2014- Queen Bey gave us a naked dress moment of her own in this sheer white floral gown by Michael Costello.
2015- Go big or go home: Rihanna wore a swoon-worthy princess gown by Giambattista Valli Couture to the 2015 Grammys, sparking a ton of memes in the process.
2019- Cardi B looked like a work of art in this vintage Mugler dress she wore to the 2019 Grammy Awards.
2020- Lizzo simultaneously channeled Brittany Spears and Jessica Rabbit in Atelier Versace—before having multiple costume changes to perform, present, and accept her (many) Grammy awards.
2021- Doja Cat brought the heat with this low-cut feathered gown.
2022- Lil Nas X suited up in a light gray Balmain number embellished with pearls and butterfly graphics, complete with matching sky-high platform boots.

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