Music’s biggest night always delivers when it comes to beauty, and this year was no exception. From Zara Larsson’s gold floral nails and Tyla’s high ponytail with tiny braids woven throughout, to Billie Eilish’s sharper-than-ever winged eyeliner, the red carpet was full of inspiration. These are the standout beauty looks we can’t stop talking about from the 2026 Grammys.
1. Lady Gaga
Lady Gaga proved once again why she’s a red-carpet icon with bleach-blonde hair slicked back to perfection, complete with matching blonde brows and a bold red lip. The look was finished with sculpted, bronzed cheekbones and a smoky eye that added an edge of old-Hollywood glamour – a vampy, high-impact beauty moment that only she could make look this good.
2. Billie Eilish
Billie Eilish kept things classic with her signature sharp winged eyeliner, but it was the small details that elevated the look. A simple black barrette tucked just above her ear held back her glossy, dark hair. Clean, understated, and completely her.
3. Miley Cyrus
Miley Cyrus went for an ultra-low ponytail with the tiniest knot holding her hair in place. Loose tendrils framed her face alongside curtain bangs, giving the whole look an effortlessly undone feel. The make-up matched the energy – softly smudged eyeliner, mascara-coated lashes, and neutral tones throughout. A tan wash on the eyes and a peachy-pink glossy lip kept things easy and cool. It’s the kind of beauty look that feels relaxed yet entirely intentional.
4. Hailey Bieber
Hailey Bieber arrived at the Grammys with a sophisticated dark-mauve manicure that matched her lip colour almost perfectly. Her go-to nail artist, Zola Ganzorigt, custom-mixed the shade to create the exact tone – a glossy, brown-tinted mauve that looked equally beautiful on nails and lips. The rest of her beauty look was kept minimal and elegant – sleek hair pulled back into a middle-parted updo and barely-there make-up that let the coordinated details do all the talking. Polished, thoughtful, and unmistakably Hailey.
5. Rosé
Rosé debuted a major hair change at the Grammys, chopping her long blonde lengths into a short, curly bob. The tight ringlets added bounce and volume, while the pale, creamy blonde shade complemented her skin beautifully. Her make-up was kept minimal – a soft flush of pink on the cheeks and a natural lip. The result felt fresh, effortless, and refreshingly different from what we’ve seen from her before.
6. Tate McRae
Tate McRae’s beauty look was the kind you could wear anywhere – a wedding, a date night, or any occasion that calls for polished glamour. Her eyes were the focus, with precise liner, full lashes, and a shimmering smoky shadow in warm tones. A glossy pink lip kept everything balanced. Her hair, styled by Dimitris Giannetos, was classic and effortless – a sleek middle part with well blended extensions and layers that moved beautifully. Versatile, wearable, and completely stunning.
7. Sabrina Carpenter
Sabrina Carpenter brought soft, romantic beauty to the Grammys with a look that felt refreshingly understated. Her make-up was light and glowing – a touch of mascara, highlighted inner corners, and a rosy flush on the cheeks and lips. Her hair was styled in a loose, low updo with her signature curtain bangs and face-framing pieces left out for an easy, undone feel. Even her nails stayed subtle, with a classic French manicure finished with softly shimmering tips. Effortless elegance at its best.
8. Chappell Roan
Chappell Roan’s Grammys look was unapologetically theatrical. Her deep burgundy hair was the true showstopper – a mix of loose curls, crimped texture, and tiny braids woven throughout, cascading down her back. Curly bangs framed her face, drawing attention to eyes defined with soft taupe and grey tones. As M.A.C. Cosmetics’ new global ambassador, she delivered full glam – graphic silver eyeliner, smoky shadow, and an intense peach flush across the cheeks. Her lips matched her gauzy dress in a dusty rose-plum shade. Bold, intentional, and undeniably chic.
9. Tyla
Tyla brought Y2K nostalgia to the Grammys with a high ponytail that had it all – a deep side part, tiny braids woven throughout, and loose curled tendrils framing her face. Her long ombré hair swept over one eye before being pulled back into the voluminous ponytail, creating a look that felt playful yet polished. Make-up artist Jimmy Stam kept her skin warm and glowing, with lightly winged lashes at the outer corners and a golden-brown nude lip that tied everything together. Effortless glamour with just the right amount of detail.
10. Doechii
Doechii channeled ’90s-era glamour with a high-set ponytail bursting with soft, voluminous curls. Her make-up echoed the rust-and-plum tones of her Roberto Cavalli dress – bronzed, glowing, and effortlessly pretty. A glossy neutral lip kept the focus on her overall look, while blush added just the right touch of colour. Even her nails made a statement – a short, barely-there manicure finished with delicate, sparkling French tips.
11. Zara Larsson
Zara Larsson arrived looking like a golden goddess – and it wasn’t just her yellow-gold custom Germanier set that turned heads. Her nails were a full moment, featuring an elaborate golden-yellow floral design with dimensional blooms across each fingertip. The intricate nail art perfectly echoed her outfit, adding another layer of drama. Ultra-long mermaid waves completed the siren effect, cascading down her back in glossy softness. Her glowing, bronzed make-up, by Sophia Sinot, let the gold details shine.
12. Olivia Dean
Olivia Dean stunned with quiet elegance. Her side-parted, voluminous waves, styled by Rachel Polycarpe, were soft, glossy, and beautifully shaped, the kind of hair that makes you rethink your entire routine. Her make-up, created by Celia Burton, stayed natural yet polished, with soft neutral shadow, sharp liner, and luminous skin that allowed her freckles to shine through. A mocha-toned lipstick added warmth without overpowering the look. Timeless, effortless, and perfectly balanced alongside her custom black-and-white Chanel gown.