The good, the not so good and the wacky fashion from the Grammy Awards

The Grammy awards are, in fashion terms, quite unlike any other awards ceremony. Known for its less formal, more avant-garde fashion risks, all rules

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The Grammy awards are, in fashion terms, quite unlike any other awards ceremony. Known for its less formal, more avant-garde fashion risks, all rules are thrown out of the window at the Grammys. It really is the anything-goes parade of outlandish fashion, and this year was no different. While some seek out a spot on the best-dressed list, others pull out all the stops with bizarre, outlandish ensemble.
Here below, the Grammy’s red carpet has been compartmentalized into the good, the not so good and the downright wacky.

THE GOOD

Rihanna


Celine Dion


Chrissy Teigen


Faith Hill


Julianna Rancic


Kat Graham


Kris Jenner


Mya


Carrie Underwood


Demi Lovato


Heidi Klum


Jennifer Lopez


Laverrne Cox


Lea Michelle


Paris Jackson


Tinashe

 
Brad Goreski


Jason Derulo


Chance The Rapper


Host of the award show, James Corden and partner


Jidenna


John Legend


Nick Jonas


Ryan Seacrest

 

 

THE NOT SO GOOD

Andra Day


Elle King


Taraji P.Henson


Tori Kelly


Adele


Designer


Katie Perry


Solange

 

 

THE DOWNRIGHT WACKY


George Clinton and partner


Ceelo Green


Halsey


Joy Villa


Lady Gaga

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