2026 Grammy Awards Menswear
Here is a roundup of the rest of the red carpet menswear looks from the 2026 Grammy Awards.

More Classic Than Expected
It was a big, emotional, award winning night for Bad Bunny, and considering everything we know about his style, especially his Met Gala history, I was expecting a little more risk. That said, this Schiaparelli tuxedo is sharply cut and impeccably finished.

The flower brooch adds charm, and while the front reads classic, the lace up detailing at the back reminds you that this is still Schiaparelli, just dialled back for the Grammys.

Sharp, But Slightly Safe
Does Benson Boone look good in his Armani suit? Absolutely. The embellished detailing did most of the heavy lifting and elevated an otherwise familiar silhouette. That said, for the Grammys, I wanted a little more push. Messika jewellery added refinement, but the overall result stayed just shy of memorable.

Exactly the Right Energy
Darren Criss delivered the kind of out of the box look I want to see at the Grammys. This custom Tanner Fletcher suit, layered with sage green sequin lace, feels expressive and playful, without losing its sense of tailoring. It stands apart from the sea of black suits in a way that feels appropriate for the night. John Hardy jewellery completed the look.

You Could Not Miss Him
Jamie Foxx was impossible to miss in this colourful Jack Mason suit designed by his stylist. The palette suits his personality and confidence, though some may feel the wide brim hat takes the look a step too far. Still, it is memorable, which counts for something on a night like this. A Jacob & Co. Bugatti Chiron V2 timepiece completed the look.

Classic, With Personality
After two years of giving us plenty of thematic looks promoting Wicked, Jeff Goldblum opted for something far more classic in Valentino. The base is traditional, but the scarf and Chinese frog button fastening add personality and visual interest. It is understated by his standards, yet still unmistakably him. A Blancpain timepiece completed the look.

Let The Tailoring Speak
John Legend wore a custom Louis Vuitton navy double breasted flared suit that felt well judged for his award-winning night. The sleek silhouette does the work here with a Hublot Big Bang Original King Gold Blue Diamonds 41mm timepiece providing the finishing touch.

A Nod to Showmanship
Jon Batiste wore a beautifully embellished military inspired jacket feels like a nod to the King of Pop. The detailing is rich without overwhelming him, striking a balance between homage and personal style. The final touch was courtesy of Christian Louboutin. I spent more time than I care to admit looking for this jacket. It feels like it could be either a Dolce & Gabbana Alta Sartoria jacket or a Balmain one. Update: Thank you to Julia for identifying Jon’s jacket, designed by Eleven Sixteen in collaboration with the Gogo Hsu Art Fashion Museum.

Deja Vu
Justin Bieber returned to the Grammys red carpet in yet another oversized Balenciaga silhouette, echoing the same label and style he wore to the 2022 Grammys. While consistency can be a choice, it offered little evolution from his previous outing.

Kendrick’s First Chanel Tux
Matthieu Blazy really had Kendrick Lamar stepping out in a classic Chanel suit, which still feels surreal to type. I cannot recall ever seeing Kendrick in a suit, let alone one this traditional. The restraint of the tailoring puts the focus squarely on him rather than the clothes. The Jacob & Co. ring, Shay Jewels pieces, and the afro comb in his hair ensure his identity remains front and centre.

Clipse x Pharrell Coordinated
Yes, Malice and Pusha T of Clipse and Pharrell Williams arrived in matching dusty pink Louis Vuitton velvet suits, and yes, it immediately reads boy band. But context matters. The trio later performed together, which reframes the uniform approach. The flared cut suits Pharrell best, feels less natural on Pusha T, while Malice wisely avoided the flare altogether, making his version the strongest of the three.

One to Watch
The more we see of Miles Caton, the clearer his personal style becomes. With Michael B. Jordan leading the Sinners press tour, awards season has allowed Miles space to define his own lane. This Louis Vuitton Fall 2026 look adds a new chapter.


Fully Committed
Paco Amoroso and Ca7riel wore Rick Owens, and it immediately set them apart from the sea of classic tuxedos. The long, fluid silhouettes and muted grey palette feel unfiltered and unapologetic, exactly what you expect from Rick Owens. There’s no attempt to dress this up for the Grammys, which is what makes it work. They committed fully, and the contrast with everyone else did the rest.

Playing It Safe or Smart?
Rauw Alejandro opted for a Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello suit that leans classic, reserving his usual red carpet flair for the Latin Grammys I guess. I will admit to some disappointment, as the drama was missed. But here is not denying he looks good. A Jacob & Co. Caviar Tourbillon Baguette timepiece and Chopard jewellery completed his look.

Shaboozey Stays True
While there were more tuxedos than I would like to see at the Grammys, Shaboozey’s Ralph Lauren Purple Label look stood out for staying rooted in his country western identity. The tailoring feels authentic to his usual style, and Ralph Lauren was the right house to carry that through.

No Notes
Skepta in Casablanca Paris delivered exactly what you would expect. The tailoring is sharp, the palette restrained, and the overall effect is clean. Sometimes the simplest approach is the most effective.

Hosting With Style
As host, Trevor Noah did what hosts should do and anchored himself in a classic Ralph Lauren suit. The jacquard jacket lifts the look just enough to keep it interesting. It is a smart balance of polish and personality.
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