From TikTok to top spot, Best New Artist nominee, Addison Rae, was pop princess perfection at the 68th Annual Grammy Awards.
Between Bad Bunny and Lady Gaga, pop culture's favorite artists won big at the 2026 Grammys.
Long considered the Grammys’ most debated category thanks to its perpetually stacked nominee list, Best New Artist once again sparked conversation—before Olivia Dean ultimately took home the trophy tonight.
No one went fully nude this time around (looking at you, Bianca Censori’s 2025 moment), but celebrities still pushed the limits with barely-there, skin-forward looks at the 2026 Grammys.
Nipple piercings, sheer red fabric, and a barely-there thong made the look impossible to ignore
For the affair, the music industry turned up in style.
L’OFFICIEL revisits the most unforgettable sheer moments in Grammy history, tracing how daring style choices have shaped pop culture and red carpet fashion alike.
Ahead of the 2026 Grammys, L'OFFICIEL looks back at the iconic carpet 10 years earlier...2016.
Sabrina Carpenter, Justin Bieber, and more.
From fuzzy textures to glitzy embellishments, L'OFFICIEL breaks down the top trends our favorite celebrities are championing this awards season.
Whether you're a casual listener or a dedicated fan, tune in to see if your favorite artist was among this year's nominees.
Selena Quintanilla-Pérez made her Grammy debut in an intricately beaded gown that's since inspired artists like Kali Uchis.
The international pop star was decked out in an all-gold gown to take home her first Grammy award in 2001.
She wore the iconic Versace design, with a plunging neckline and asymmetrical hem, on the night where she took home the Best New Artist award.
The Jamaican singer and model blazed a trail for many of today’s most influential pop culture figures.
These stars proved their fashion chops on the red carpet.
No one pushed the envelope more than a fully nude Bianca Censori, but the risqué look isn't just losing luster on the red carpet. It seems to be losing meaning.
Sometimes celebrities wear a house on the red carpet and other times they wear nothing!
The four-time Grammy nominee went with one of her go-to designers on the red carpet, seamlessly delivering a preppy-meets-high fashion look.
The pop star brought high camp to the red carpet, elevating her signature theatrical style with a nod to art history.