The biggest night in music took place last Sunday in Los Angeles, California, celebrating the 67th award season. The evening was filled with A-list celebrities, music icons, and industry professionals. A star-packed lineup included performances from Sabrina Carpenter, Chappell Roan, Charli XCX, and Doechii, among others. Many artists either won their first Grammys or were nominated for the awards.
Highlights of the night
Beyoncé Wins Best Country Album and Album of the Year
Beyoncé made history by winning Best Country Album and Album of the Year. Presented by none other than Taylor Swift, Beyoncé’s victory marked a significant moment as she became the first Black woman this decade to win Album of the Year. Her groundbreaking album redefined country music and showcased underrepresented sounds and narratives. It was a triumph for those who believed in her vision.
First-Time Grammy Winners
The Grammy stage was electrified by both seasoned and up-and-coming artists. Sabrina Carpenter, Chappell Roan, Doechii, and Sierra Ferrell earned their first Grammys, a demonstration of their artistry and dedication. Charli XCX, who has been in the industry for years, celebrated her first three Grammy wins after taking “Brat” summer to another level.
Memorable Moments
Olivia Rodrigo and Sabrina Carpenter’s Heartfelt Hug and photos.
One of the most talked-about moments was when pop sensations Olivia Rodrigo and Sabrina Carpenter embraced after Sabrina’s performance. Despite a past tension involving a man, the two stars appeared to have moved on and shared a genuine moment of friendship. Photos throughout the night captured stars mingling, including Olivia and Gracie Abrams, SZA and Taylor Swift, and Taylor with Cynthia Erivo.


Kendrick Lamar Dominates with ‘Not Like Us’
Kendrick Lamar won Song of the Year and took home five awards in total. His viral diss track “Not Like Us” was not only sung but screamed at this year’s Grammys. The song, released last May, became the most-awarded rap song in Grammy history.
Lady Gaga’s Surprise Release
Lady Gaga thrilled viewers with the surprise release of her latest single, “Abracadabra.” Reminiscent of her early days, the music video premiered 20 minutes after her electrifying performance, making it a highlight of the night and making us question if we are back to 2012.
Best looks of the night
Chapell roan in Jean Paul Gaultier
First-time Grammy winner Chappell Roan delivered a one-of-a-kind performance with her hit song Pink Pony Club and won her first Grammy for Best New Artist at this year’s awards. Alongside her spectacular performance, the singer wore an archival Spring Couture 2003 piece from Jean Paul Gaultier. The dramatic, theatrical dress felt natural to Chappell’s persona and was just the first of many memorable looks throughout the night. Undoubtedly, it won’t be the last stunning appearance we’ll see from her at the Grammys in the future.
Doechii in Thom Browne
A star who shined brightly on Grammy night, Doechii was both an inspiration and one of the biggest highlights. Winning her first Grammy for Best Rap Album, she set the standard for the night with unforgettable looks by Thom Browne. Wearing four different outfits throughout the evening, she was seen in the designer’s pieces during her performance and acceptance speech. All eyes are on Doechii as she is set to be one of the hosts for this year’s Met Gala.


Sabrina Carpenter in JW Anderson
Styled by Jared Ellner, Sabrina Carpenter was one of the hottest acts of the night. She graced the red carpet in a custom JW Anderson gown reminiscent of the movie What a Way to Go, featuring feathers and shades of blue. Sabrina made a bold statement with her look. Her unforgettable Grammy performance featured a mashup of “Espresso” and “Please Please Please.”
Madison Beer in Miss Sohee
Straight from the runway, Madison Beer appeared at the Grammys wearing the latest design from Miss Sohee. The singer, nominated in the Best Dance Pop Recording category for her song Make You Mine, exuded elegance and grace throughout the night.
Olivia Rodrigo in Versace
Wearing vintage 2000 Versace, Olivia Rodrigo walked into the Grammys in a stunning long black dress, exuding confidence. Nominated for Best Song Written for Visual Media for Can’t Catch Me Now, she radiated beauty and grace. Olivia also introduced her close friend Chappell Roan to the stage, making an unforgettable impression with her chic look.
Lady Gaga in Samuel Lewis
The legend in music herself, Lady Gaga was captivating on the red carpet wearing a custom design by emerging designer Samuel Lewis. At the 2025 Grammys, Gaga earned her 14th Grammy award alongside Bruno Mars for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance. She also delivered a heartfelt performance of California Dreaming dedicated to those affected by the LA fires.

Charli XCX in Jean Paul Gaultier
Wearing a custom Jean Paul Gaultier couture piece, Charli XCX made history at the Grammys, taking home three awards for the first time. She won Best Dance/Electronic Album, Best Dance Pop Recording, and Best Recording Package. Charli closed the night with a high-energy performance in a boiler room-inspired setting, captivating influencers, A-listers, and top models. She left the audience dancing and was undoubtedly one of the best-dressed stars of the night.
Cardi B in roberto cavalli
Cardi B and her team never disappoint. Wearing a custom version of Roberto Cavalli FW 2004, the singer stunned in a mermaid-inspired silhouette adorned with beautiful feathers and gold accents. Presenting the Best Rap Album award, Cardi B was a highlight of the night thanks to her vibrant presence and energy.
This year’s Grammys felt like one of the best in recent history. Each performer shined, and the awards felt well-deserved. For those who were nominated but did not win, their moment will surely come. As for now, we eagerly look forward to Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl halftime show!

