
Olivia Rodrigo
ROBYN BECK//Getty ImagesSometimes classic makeup makes the best statement, as evidenced by Olivia Rodrigo’s elegant red ombré lip and bold liner look.
Victoria Monét
Kevin Mazur//Getty ImagesBest New Artist winner Victoria Monét’s ’90s-inspired updo and face-framing tendrils— styled by Davontae Washington using Wella Professionals—made an elegant statement on the Grammys red carpet. Her bronzed makeup look was crafted by celebrity artist Alexander Echeverri using MAC Cosmetics.
Dua Lipa
Kevin Mazur//Getty ImagesWith dark crimson waves and effortless smoky liner, Dua Lipa is giving us plenty of beauty inspiration for the season.
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Kylie Minogue
Kevin Mazur//Getty ImagesIt’s hard to go wrong with a classic red lip, especially when it matches a stunning gown like Kylie Minogue’s.
Coco Jones
Lester Cohen//Getty ImagesWe’re loving Coco Jones’s carefree updo and radiant glow, which expertly complements her shimmery, deep-V gown. “I created a bronze Glowy glam for Coco Jones at the Grammys using L'Oréal Paris products," artist Diana Shin says in a statement. "I wanted to keep the makeup clean and beautiful to complement her glamour dress.” Jones's twinkling manicure was painted by artist Sreynin Peng using OPI.
Billie Eilish
Kayla Oaddams//Getty ImagesBillie Eilish used vibrant red roots as a beauty accent to her streamlined black, white, and Barbie pink look.
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SZA
CBS Photo Archive//Getty ImagesCreated by celebrity artist Deanna Paley using Pat McGrath Labs essentials, SZA's makeup looked ethereal on stage and off. We're betting the star's liner and gloss products were pulled from her highly anticipated makeup line that was revealed on Instagram stories ahead of the Grammy Awards.
Miley Cyrus
Frazer Harrison//Getty ImagesThe glamour! The volume! Miley Cyrus’s super-teased curls brought the best kind of drama to the Grammys red carpet with a hair tease created by stylist Bob Recine using Nexxus. "For the Grammys, we decided we wanted something dry and bigger, more fuller hair, but sexy and tousled and touchable,” he said in a statement.
Cyrus kept her makeup fairly simple, with chiseled cheekbones, a nude lip, and a subtle cat-eye flick by artist James Kaliardos.
Doja Cat
ROBYN BECK//Getty ImagesDoja Cat’s pigmented red lip and dark roots contrasted perfectly with her blonde coils. Plus, the rapper’s painterly brows and winged liner added to the overall edginess of her Grammys look.
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Taylor Swift
Matt Winkelmeyer//Getty ImagesAnother star that got the red lip memo at this year’s awards, Taylor Swift stunned with sideswept waves accented by an undone French braid.
Fantasia
Frazer Harrison//Getty ImagesPolished finger waves and statement smoky eyes? Count us in on Fantasia’s 2024 Grammys glam.
Paris Hilton
Kevin Mazur//Getty ImagesWe’re sliving for Paris Hilton’s waist-length hair and shimmery lids.
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Ayra Starr
Kevin Mazur//Getty ImagesSinger Ayra Starr’s vibrant, petal-pink blush is a standout, especially paired with sleek hair and a center part. Her hair look was created by celebrity stylist Sean Fears using As I Am.
Lana Del Rey
Matt Winkelmeyer//Getty ImagesLana Del Rey’s oversize hair bow added an extra romantic touch to her monochromatic outfit. The star's hair look was created by Olaplex global ambassador and celebrity colorist Jacob Schwartz, with skincare and makeup created by Etienne Ortega for Charlotte Tilbury.
Janelle Monaé
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Kacey Musgraves
Frazer Harrison//Getty ImagesCelebrity makeup artist, Moani Lee, crafted Kacey Musgraves's timeless red carpet beauty look using Ilia. “The silhouette of Kacey’s custom couture dress by Schiaparelli was beautifully statuesque and sensual. I was inspired by a softer hazy feel to her makeup whilst keeping a beautiful sculpted pull," Lee says in a statement. "I wanted to focus on a satin finish to her skin to anchor this look and keep it really fresh and modern.” The star's hair was crafted by stylist Giovanni Delgado using Nexxus products.
Tiffany Dodson is currently the associate beauty commerce editor at Harper’s Bazaar, where she specializes in trend forecasting, building relationships with major and emerging brands, and crafting shopping stories—from holiday gift guides to product road tests. Tiffany's work has previously been featured in outlets like SELF, Bustle, and Teen Vogue, and she's been quoted as a commerce and beauty expert in publications and platforms like The Business of Fashion and NPR’s Life Kit podcast.
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