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ICYMI: all the red carpet showstoppers from this weekend’s Grammys and Baftas

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Kylie Jenner, Danai Gurira and Tracee Ellis Ross attend the Grammys and Baftas 2019
Kylie Jenner, Danai Gurira and Tracee Ellis Ross attend the Grammys and Baftas 2019

The 61st Annual Grammy Awards took place last night (3am for us), "celebrating, honouring, and sustaining music's past, present, and future."

The Grammys are not only a musical extravaganza, where we see our favourite artists outperform their previous stellar musical offerings, but it's also one of the most sartorially fascinating and diverse red carpets - from semi-formal looks to haute couture gowns straight off the runway. One actually wonders what the official dress code actually is, but we're wowed every year nonetheless.

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This year, it would appear that celebrity stylists collaborated with designers to exhibit avant garde, futuristic, 3D gowns and accessories - a common trend spotted at Paris Haute Couture Fashion Week a few weeks ago. 

Classic, traditional silhouettes have not been tossed out the limo window, though, and a few A-listers still looked remarkable in their chosen dresses. What is interesting, however, is that the stars who usually embrace the classics, tried their hand (and hips) at more breathable fits and opted for the offbeat glam we love from the runway. 

One such example is Kylie Jenner's Grammys debut look. This reality TV star and beauty mogul is known for her "feline" style that is all about accentuating her favourite features and is easy to emulate, but at the Grammys she surprised us in a custom pink Balmain (a family fave) jumpsuit. 

The fit could have been slightly more tailored, otherwise we'd love to see the 21-year-old in more high fashion looks that are as intricately designed as this jumpsuit.

top 10 red carpet looks Grammys

Also making their Grammys debut in the sartorially weird and oh-so-wonderful were talented sister duo Chloe x Halle Bailey. Styled by Zerina Akers.

2019 Grammys red carpet

Janelle Monáe - a musician who has dedicated her entire discography and style to futuristic funk and Afrofuturism, gave us shapes, pleats, architecture, gold safety pins and decolletage. There's clearly nothing dirty about this computer because we love this look.

top 10 looks at Grammys

Icons of now, J-Lo and Lady Gaga, united in silver and white respectively. Plus, the hat that tur.. I mean, bumped heads.

red carpet looks Grammys 2019
Grammys 2019 red carpet

Another halo effect hat, styled in a semi-formal meets festival-ready look, was seen on Yuna - a star whose tracks always manage to put us in our feels.

Grammys 2019 red carpet

And the woman of the moment, Belcalis Marlenis Almánzar (Cardi B), who recently graced the cover of Harper's Bazaar like we've never seen before, showed up and showed off in Thierry Mugler. If this is not the next Thierry Mugler fragrance bottle design, they're all wasting our time.

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Red carpet-sweeping gowns will never not get us talking. Jada Pinkett-Smith and songstress Ella Mai got it just right with their over-the-shoulder pose that somehow always tends to make such gowns slightly more dramatic than they already are.

Grammys 2019 red carpet

Grammys 2019 red carpet

Neon, bold and bright - Tracee Ellis Ross (T.E.R) and singer H.E.R sported this trends in different variations of the suit. Tracee in a classic Ralph & Rousso couture suit and H.E.R in an edgy sports luxe "suit."

Grammys 2019 red carpet
Grammys 2019 red carpet
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Fantasia hit a very high style note with this ying yang body-hugging gown. On any other occasion tulle on your shoulder and ruffles on the tail of the dress might have been a bit much, but this works. Well done to her stylist Daniel Hawkins.

Grammys 2019 red carpet

Bebe Rhexa's red Monsoori tulle ballgown was just the cherry on top the delectable Grammys red carpet needed.

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Baftas 2019

While music industry stars sprinkled magic all over the Grammy Awards red carpet last night, film industry doyennes put together showstopping looks for the 72nd British Academy Film Awards at the Royal Albert Hall in London.

Dominant colours and trends seen on this red carpet last night were black, white, pink, silk, and bow details. We think the standard has officially been set for the upcoming much-anticipated Oscars.

These were the top looks that any fashion jury would highly approve of and give a hearty applause to:

Lily Collins

Rules Don't Apply actress Lily Collins, walked her first Baftas red carpet in an ink Givenchy couture sheer dress and blazer combo. Her beauty look is immaculate, but we do wish she had not popped that collar. Otherwise, flawless!

Viola Davis

Her talent and style continues to snatch our wigs the same way she did her's on the first season of How To Get Away With Murder.

Baftas 2019 red carpet

Amy Jackson

British/Bollywood stunner Amy Jackson won this red carpet. And the dress has pockets!

Thandie Newton

Award-winning actress Thandie Newton shone at the Royal Albert Hall in Valentino and Solange Azagury-Partridge jewelry.

Letitia Wright

This trailblazing Black Panther actress went for the "simplicity is key" decree in a white suit and touches of silver. We're fangirling that cropped hairdo she's been sporting.

Grammys 2019 red carpet

Danai Gurira

Another BP star, Danai Gurira, breathed life into the awards ceremony in this black corseted gown. We can't wait to see how her Oscars look will top this one.

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READ MORE: Danai Gurira: "Fashion is my learning art form"

Zawe Ashton

British star Zawe Ashton pretty in pink in a ROKSANDA 'Elise' dress, their 'Eartha' bag thoughtfully accessorised with a #TimesUp ribbon and she completed the look with black pumps. 

Yalitza Aparicio Martínez

Soon to be one of the biggest household names in film, Roma actress Yalitza is making sure that her red carpet looks are nothing short of incredible.

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Salma Hayek Pinault

Shout out to Salma's glam squad for curating this spectacular Gucci look. 

Grammys 2019 red carpet

Duke & Duchess of Cambridge

And the final touch of magic? A royal couple, of course. Kate Middleton's white asymmetrical gown drew our attention to her glowing face and drop earrings that once belonged to Princess Diana.


All images: Getty

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