All The Best Looks From The 2018 Grammy Awards Red Carpet
The stars wore their best and boldest looks on the red carpet at the 2018 Grammy Awards on Sunday night.
The show, held at Madison Square Garden in New York City this year, is a time for celebrities and their stylists to trade formal looks for fun ones, unlike some other big-name award ceremonies.
As promised, Kelly Clarkson, Lady Gaga, Camila Cabello, Nick Jonas, Sarah Silverman and more wore white roses on the red carpet. A group called Voices in Entertainment came up with the rose accessory, inspired by the women who’ve pushed the “Time’s Up” campaign against workplace sexual harassment.
The rose was designed to call attention to the need for “equal representation in the workplace, for leadership that reflects the diversity of our society, workplaces free of sexual harassment and a heightened awareness of accountability,” a letter from the group said.
“Music artists have a lot of impact,” Karen Rait of Interscope/Geffen/A&M Records, one of the founders of Voices of Entertainment, told Billboard last week. “So it’s only fitting that music’s biggest night show the support for equality and safety in the workplace and that people need to be cognizant of their fellow employees.”
Check out all of the looks below:
Lady Gaga
Lady Gaga
Kelly Clarkson
Pink and Willow Sage Hart
Cardi B
Gary Clark Jr.
Lana Del Rey
Kesha
Eve
Elton John and David Furnish
SZA
Luis Fonsi and Agueda Lopez
Anna Kendrick
Camila Cabello
Janelle Monae
Sarah Silverman
Big Sean
Rita Ora
Miley Cyrus
Hailee Steinfeld
Khalid
Andrew Taggart and Alex Pall of The Chainsmokers
Ne-Yo
Alessia Cara
Nick Jonas
James Corden
Cyndi Lauper
Andrew Lloyd Webber
Common and Diane Warren
Ashanti
Logic
Ryan Seacrest
Imagine Dragons
Jessica and Jerry Seinfeld
Katie Holmes
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