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STYLE AND CULTURE
RED CARPET REPORT: GRAMMY AWARDS
By Style Feed Staff, 2 February 2025
When it comes to seasons, which do you prefer: winter, spring, summer or autumn? It's a trick question, of course. Awards season easily tops the list, and the latest on the agenda is the Grammys. The 67th annual event was held earlier this evening at LA's Crypto.com arena, and music’s biggest night brought out the tippity-top of the A-list in ‘fits that instantly went platinum. Keep scrolling for the tea on all of the best-dressed guests...

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TROYE SIVAN
As Charli XCX's close comrade on the Sweat Tour, Troye is no stranger to an instantly iconic ensemble. For the big night, he went for pastel purple (à la Prada, naturally) and a healthy dose of sheer. The lesson? Feel free to mix up textures and stunt in style when the dress code calls for formal.

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SHABOOZEY
For a fresh take on black tie, look no further than Shaboozey. For his first Grammys (where he was nominated alongside Queen Bey for their track SPAGHETTII), he toasted the occasion by elevating a grey houndstooth suit jacket with a fringe shawl. Let's face facts: this is a flex.

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BENSON BOONE
You may know Benson for his FYP dominance and catchy tracks, but don't sleep on his steeze. Going retro was a winning move, and this silk-lined suit from Dolce & Gabbana served up elite energy on the red carpet.

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J BALVIN
Have a swanky occasion on the agenda? Forget standard suiting, people. Channel Colombian superstar J Balvin, who donned a silk Dior Homme situation and a trench coat buttoned to the TOP. Of course, we immediately took notes.

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FINNEAS
Billie Eilish's brother and musical partner clearly got the memo that brown is the new black, stepping out in a monochrome moment by way of luxe label Zegna. The red sunnies seal the deal — this is 70s perfection.