WWD’s Grammys Style Awards: The Best of the Best

Muhammad Saif
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This year, WWD (Women's Wear Daily) honored eight individuals who stood out on the red carpet with their exceptional style at Grammys.

The Grammy Awards are not only a celebration of music, but also a showcase of incredible fashion. This year, WWD (Women’s Wear Daily) honored eight individuals who stood out on the red carpet with their exceptional style. From Best Dressed to Best Shoes, these are the winners of the WWD Style Awards at the Grammys.

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Best Dressed: Miley Cyrus

Miley Cyrus stole the show in a custom Maison Margiela gold safety pin mini dress that embodied the spirit of the Grammys. She rocked her big ’80s hair and daring fashion choices throughout the night, including a vintage 2002 Bob Mackie fringe dress, a Tom Ford jumpsuit, and a custom Gucci gown, boa, and Bamboo 1947 bag.

Best Beauty: Janelle Monae

Janelle Monae dazzled with her flawless skin and perfectly styled pixie hair. She added a touch of glamour to her look with Danucera-prepped skin and L’Oreal Infallible Grip Mechanical Gel Liner. Her 1920s-inspired hairstyle complemented her outfit beautifully and was reminiscent of haute couture runways.

Best Newcomer: Victoria Monet

Victoria Monet made a stunning statement in a custom bronze metallic Versace gown that embraced the corset trend. She also had a matching dress for her daughter Hazel, making it a memorable moment for both mother and child.

Best Menswear: Peso Pluma

Peso Pluma blended western and Mexican culture with his unique black tie look. He sported a black cowboy topstitched blazer, a white silver tipped collar shirt, and black bootcut trousers straight from Pharrell Williams’ fall 2024 Louis Vuitton runway. He showcased his personal style without going overboard.

Best Jewelry: Dua Lipa

Dua Lipa sparkled in a stunning orange sapphire, rubellite, and diamond necklace from the Tiffany Blue Book Collection. Her necklace, featuring two fish kissing, perfectly complemented her silver scaled custom Courreges gown. She had an eye for detail and unique fashion choices.

Icon Award: Laverne Cox

Laverne Cox received the Icon Award for her red carpet hosting duties on E!. She put a new spin on the red dress trend by choosing a fabulous 2015 Comme des Garcons patent pannier look from her personal fashion archive. She showcased her individuality and style with her daring choice.

Most Daring: Doja Cat

Doja Cat pushed the boundaries with a custom corset gown by avant-garde designer Dilara Findikoglu. She fearlessly freed the nipple and embraced her unique style, making a bold statement on the red carpet.

Best Shoes: Maluma

Maluma took home the award for Best Shoes with his pointy black and white patent leather loafers by Christian Louboutin. He paired them with his sexy 1970s chic strong shoulder suit, oversized bow tie, sunglasses, and long hair. His shoes added the perfect finishing touch to his overall look.

The WWD Style Awards at the Grammys recognized those who truly shined in the fashion department. From Miley Cyrus’ show-stopping outfits to Janelle Monae’s impeccable beauty choices, these individuals left a lasting impression on the red carpet. Each winner showcased their unique style, making the Grammy Awards a night to remember.

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Muhammad Saif is a passionate writer and editor who loves to explore the world of entertainment, fashion, and lifestyle. He is the founder and owner of Trends Arise, a website that covers the latest news and trends in these domains. He has a keen eye for detail and a flair for creativity, which he uses to create engaging and informative content for his readers. He enjoys watching movies, listening to music, and reading books in his spare time. He is also an avid traveler and a foodie who likes to try new cuisines and cultures. Muhammad Saif is a graduate of the University of Delhi, where he majored in journalism and mass communication. He has been working as a professional writer and editor for over five years, and has contributed to various online and print publications. He is always eager to learn new skills and explore new opportunities in the field of media and communication.
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