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Dua Lipa, 2021


The British beauty looked “Hotter Than Hell” in this bedazzled pink butterfly gown by Versace.

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Jennifer Lopez, 2000

Arguably one of the sexiest red carpet looks ever, J.Lo’s green plunging jungle-print Versace created such a stir that it spawned Google Image Search.

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Megan Thee Stallion, 2021

The Best New Artist winner was also among the night’s best dressed, turning heads in a bold, bow-tied orange frock by Dolce & Gabbana.

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24

Ariana Grande, 2020

The pint-sized diva made a “grande” entrance in this dreamy gray Giambattista Valli Haute Couture confection.

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Lil Nas X, 2020

The “Old Town Road” sensation turned heads in a hot pink Versace getup that matched his viral hit’s Western vibe.

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Rihanna, 2015

The bad gal launched a million memes when she hit the carpet in this sweet-as-a-cupcake pink Giambattista Valli Haute Couture number.

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Destiny’s Child, 2001

Beyoncé Knowles, Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams gave us total “Survivor” vibes with these coordinating green-and-gold getups — designed by Tina Knowles, naturally — the night they scooped up a whopping six statuettes.

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Britney Spears, 2000

Gimme more! Britney’s all-white Old Hollywood moment, courtesy of a Randolph Duke gown and Oscar de la Renta fur stole, was as gorgeous as it gets.

WireImage


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Mariah Carey, 1991

Mariah took home her first two Grammys (including Best New Artist) wearing this classic embellished LBD.

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Madonna, 2014

Pop’s queen might be the ultimate style chameleon, but as she proved with this menswear-inspired Ralph Lauren moment, sometimes a simple look can make the biggest statement.

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24

Nicki Minaj, 2012

The “Super Bass” hitmaker had everyone talking when she hit the carpet in a red satin Versace robe — with a Pope lookalike as her date.

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Michael Jackson, 1984

When the King of Pop swept the Grammys by taking home eight awards for “Thriller,” he did so wearing this dazzling embellished military jacket and a sparkling version of his signature single glove.

Ron Galella Collection via Getty


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Lady Gaga, 2010

Gaga’s no stranger to show-stopping red carpet moments, but this intergalactic Armani Privé creation might just be her personal best.

Getty Images


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18 of
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Mary J. Blige, 1996

The “Family Affair” singer took a walk on the wild side in head-to-toe leopard print.

WireImage


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24

Jada Pinkett Smith, 1998

Then pregnant with her and Will’s eldest son Jaden, Jada bared her baby bump — and looked damn good doing it — in this sheer, sparkly dress.

Getty Images


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24

Whitney Houston, 1986

The late, great Whitney took home her first-ever Grammy in this goddess-worthy light blue gown by Travilla Couture.

Ron Galella Collection via Getty


21 of
24

Ciara, 2016

The star showed off her goodies in this leggy, low-cut Alexandre Vauthier Couture gown, pulling off the look better than anyone else possibly could.

WireImage


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24

Gwen Stefani, 2006

The No Doubt rocker cradled her baby bump in an ombré animal-print gown from her own L.A.M.B. label.

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24

Lana Del Rey, 2018

Lana looked downright celestial in this starry Gucci gown and matching crown.

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24

Shania Twain, 1999

The country superstar’s shimmering white turtleneck gown by Marc Bouwer did impress us much.

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1 of
24


2 of
24

Dua Lipa, 2021


The British beauty looked “Hotter Than Hell” in this bedazzled pink butterfly gown by Versace.

Getty Images for The Recording A


3 of
24

Jennifer Lopez, 2000

Arguably one of the sexiest red carpet looks ever, J.Lo’s green plunging jungle-print Versace created such a stir that it spawned Google Image Search.

Getty Images


4 of
24

Megan Thee Stallion, 2021

The Best New Artist winner was also among the night’s best dressed, turning heads in a bold, bow-tied orange frock by Dolce & Gabbana.

Getty Images for The Recording A


5 of
24

Ariana Grande, 2020

The pint-sized diva made a “grande” entrance in this dreamy gray Giambattista Valli Haute Couture confection.

WireImage


6 of
24

Lil Nas X, 2020

The “Old Town Road” sensation turned heads in a hot pink Versace getup that matched his viral hit’s Western vibe.

Getty Images


7 of
24

Rihanna, 2015

The bad gal launched a million memes when she hit the carpet in this sweet-as-a-cupcake pink Giambattista Valli Haute Couture number.

FilmMagic


8 of
24


9 of
24

Destiny’s Child, 2001

Beyoncé Knowles, Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams gave us total “Survivor” vibes with these coordinating green-and-gold getups — designed by Tina Knowles, naturally — the night they scooped up a whopping six statuettes.

Getty Images


10 of
24


11 of
24

Britney Spears, 2000

Gimme more! Britney’s all-white Old Hollywood moment, courtesy of a Randolph Duke gown and Oscar de la Renta fur stole, was as gorgeous as it gets.

WireImage


12 of
24

Mariah Carey, 1991

Mariah took home her first two Grammys (including Best New Artist) wearing this classic embellished LBD.

Getty Images


13 of
24

Madonna, 2014

Pop’s queen might be the ultimate style chameleon, but as she proved with this menswear-inspired Ralph Lauren moment, sometimes a simple look can make the biggest statement.

Getty Images


14 of
24

Nicki Minaj, 2012

The “Super Bass” hitmaker had everyone talking when she hit the carpet in a red satin Versace robe — with a Pope lookalike as her date.

Getty Images


15 of
24

Michael Jackson, 1984

When the King of Pop swept the Grammys by taking home eight awards for “Thriller,” he did so wearing this dazzling embellished military jacket and a sparkling version of his signature single glove.

Ron Galella Collection via Getty


16 of
24

Lady Gaga, 2010

Gaga’s no stranger to show-stopping red carpet moments, but this intergalactic Armani Privé creation might just be her personal best.

Getty Images


17 of
24


18 of
24

Mary J. Blige, 1996

The “Family Affair” singer took a walk on the wild side in head-to-toe leopard print.

WireImage


19 of
24

Jada Pinkett Smith, 1998

Then pregnant with her and Will’s eldest son Jaden, Jada bared her baby bump — and looked damn good doing it — in this sheer, sparkly dress.

Getty Images


20 of
24

Whitney Houston, 1986

The late, great Whitney took home her first-ever Grammy in this goddess-worthy light blue gown by Travilla Couture.

Ron Galella Collection via Getty


21 of
24

Ciara, 2016

The star showed off her goodies in this leggy, low-cut Alexandre Vauthier Couture gown, pulling off the look better than anyone else possibly could.

WireImage


22 of
24

Gwen Stefani, 2006

The No Doubt rocker cradled her baby bump in an ombré animal-print gown from her own L.A.M.B. label.

KMazur


23 of
24

Lana Del Rey, 2018

Lana looked downright celestial in this starry Gucci gown and matching crown.

Getty Images for NARAS


24 of
24

Shania Twain, 1999

The country superstar’s shimmering white turtleneck gown by Marc Bouwer did impress us much.

FilmMagic, Inc

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