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Grammys 2015: Best Dressed

Gabi Duncan |
February 8, 2015 | 4:21 p.m. PST

Style Editor

It’s certainly not easy to top the best-dressed list, but these beautiful celebrities came, posed and conquered on the biggest night in music. The 57th Annual Grammy Awards were complete with cutouts, jumpsuits, bright colors and statement black gowns. Sure, they all may not take home a trophy tonight, but these ladies can take comfort in the fact that they were fierce and triumphant in the game of fashion. Keep reading for our analysis of the talented and stylish divas that ruled the red carpet this evening. 

READ MORE: Grammys 2015: Menswear

Ariana Grande

The "Best Mistake" songstress proved she's all grown up in a sexy, white Versace gown with a thigh-high slit and multiple cutouts—the trend of the night. 

Ariana Grande (Jeff Vespa/Getty)
Ariana Grande (Jeff Vespa/Getty)

Taylor Swift

Swift continued her red carpet domination with an ombre, teal-blue Elie Saab gown that flaunted her toned legs and her gorgeous purple heels. The Grammy nominee's colorful ensemble ensured that she stood out in a sea of neutrals and blacks.

Taylor Swift (Larry Busacca/Getty)
Taylor Swift (Larry Busacca/Getty)

Gwen Stefani

The blonde beauty was absolutely flawless in an edgy, all-black Versace jumpsuit which she stylishly paired with classic Lorraine Schwartz jewelry.

Gwen Stefani (Jason Merritt/Getty)
Gwen Stefani (Jason Merritt/Getty)

Miley Cyrus

Usually known for her outrageous outfit choices, Miley made a more conservative choice for this year's Grammys with a slinky, Alexandre Vauthier dress. Of course, she kept her signature sex appeal with trendy cutouts all down the sides.

Miley Cyrus (Larry Busacca/Getty)
Miley Cyrus (Larry Busacca/Getty)

Jhené Aiko

The soulful singer went for a whimsical approach on the red carpet with a soft and sweet Alberta Ferretti gown. The ultra-feminine gown, complete with a floral bodice, complemented her sleek bob perfectly.

Jhené Aiko (Larry Busacca/Getty)
Jhené Aiko (Larry Busacca/Getty)

Miranda Lambert

Lambert also jumped on the ever-popular cutout bandwagon, keeping it chic and elegant with a gorgeous Gabriela Cadena gown. The best part: The country crooner created a fun and flirtatious vibe with pops of hot pink on her straps and lips.

Miranda Lambert (Jeff Vespa/Getty)
Miranda Lambert (Jeff Vespa/Getty)

Beyoncé

Beyoncé is known for her memorable moments on the red carpet—remember last year's stunning Michael Costello design?! This time around, Queen Bey chose a sultry, low-cut Proenza Schouler gown with see-through lace. Tousled, effortless waves completed the entire look, proving the Beyoncé doesn't have to try too hard to smash the competition.

Beyoncé (Steve Granitz/Getty)
Beyoncé (Steve Granitz/Getty)

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