The Grammys are always a spectacle of performance, drama and fashion. This year, the looks on the red carpet ranged from fabulous to bizarre, to fabulously bizarre.
Notables include Solange in Gucci gold, CeeLo’s interesting new fashion statement/alter ego and Beyoncé’s sparkling baby bump. You won’t find any “Make America Great Again” dresses here, though.
Click through the gallery above to see our favorite outfits from the 2017 Grammys, and find the full list of award winners here.
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Jennifer Lopez wore a light lavender-pink Ralph & Russo gown, and we appreciate the plunging neckline and daring neck-ruffle.
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Chance The Rapper wore a custom Thom Browne Japanese denim suit and Harrington jacket. Playful, cool and topped off with the signature "3" baseball cap signifying his third mixtape, this look was perfect as Chance accepted his Grammys for Best New Artist, Best Rap Performance and Best Rap Album.
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Lady Gaga shuts down body-shamers in this hot revealing outfit from up-and-coming designer Alex Ulich. Sporting hot pants, leather thigh-highs and some shapely under-boob to complete the ensemble, Gaga looked fierce as ever.
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Chrissy Teigen stuns in this lace-up bondage-inspired black dress. The outfit is fantastic, but Teigen's smokey eye and cute new wavy bob nearly steal the show.
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Santigold stands out in this pink Gucci graffiti-inspired ensemble. Her husband is graffiti-artist Gucci Ghost, and it looks like Santigold is equally inspired by the brand. Purposefully awkward in its proportions and school-girl aesthetic, this number is a pink satin glory.
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DJ duo The Chainsmokers Andrew Taggart (left) and Alex Pall wore Dior Homme. They both look pretty dapper, but it's the red socks that really grabbed our attention.
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Singer-songwriter Laura Pausini wore a black Valentino Couture dress from the Fall 2016 Collection. The look is being criticized for being too underwhelming, understated and drab—but we think there's something to be said for this anti-accessory, anti-drama fashion statement. It's a bit anti-Grammy, if you will.
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Rihanna wore a daring Armani Privé number that consisted of a tight, orange crop top and a voluptuous black skirt. This look shouldn't have worked. And yet, because it's Rihanna, it looks incredible.
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Beyonce, who won Best Urban Contemporary Album and Best Music Video, fabulously showed off her baby bump in this sparkly red Peter Dundas gown. Throw in the diamond necklace and the two Grammys as accessories, and we're overwhelmed (in a good way).
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Kat Graham uses stripes to her advantage in this sparkly red, white and black gown designed by Jean Paul Gaultier. Perfectly tailored and accessorized.
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