The DMCAGrammys are always a sure bet for out-there looks.
All eyes were on Lady Gaga, who was up for a swag of awards in 2019, the first appearance by Korean megastars BTS, and the tight race in the rap categories between Cardi B, Drake, Kendrick Lamar, and Travis Scott, to name a few.
The rest of us have been watching the red carpet, where the who's who of music stood out with plenty of weird and brilliant looks.
Here's a look at the highlights of this year's Grammys red carpet.
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Minnesota governor says racism played a part in fatal police shootingEmmy Rossum announces exit from 'Shameless'Cher's mom is really proud of her daughter's 'Mamma Mia' cameoElephant dies a month after being rescued from Thai tourism campThis AR documentary lets you know how it really feels to interrogate someone at immigrationThis female tennis player was penalized for removing her shirtWest Bengal asks colleges to have separate toilets for transgendersEmmy Rossum announces exit from 'Shameless'Bang and Olufsen's new wheelPolitics and potatoes rose to the tops of our Twitter feeds this weekNYC renamed 'Jewtropolis' on apps that use same map startupNikolaj CosterBlack Lives Matter activist, journalists reportedly arrested in Baton RougeLilly Singh & Dia Mirza among latest round of confirmed Social Good Summit speakersElephant dies a month after being rescued from Thai tourism campActivists walk a fine, painful line in wake of Dallas shootingDisneyland's 'Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge' cantina will serve alcoholPhoto of police in riot gear arresting protester in a dress strikes chord on social mediaHuawei announces Honor Play gaming phone with GPU turbo boostPeople are now kayaking into the ocean to win gyms in 'Pokémon Go' An Interview with ‘The Girls’ Author Emma Cline See The Paris Review’s Prints on Display at Harvard Square A Road Trip to Flannery O’Connor's Farm Unconventional, Part 5: Terry Southern Takes on the Fakes Subscribe to The Paris Review with Your Book Club for 25% Off It Is Very, Very, Very Hard to Adapt a Philip Roth Novel Shinya Kato’s Surreal Cabinet Cards #ReadEverywhere, Even in the Trees Kool Customer: Hunter S. Thompson Sells Cigs in Puerto Rico #ReadEverywhere, Even When You’re Down and Out Unconventional, Part 7: Party Time with Dick Gregory Behold, the Monolithic Refrigerator! Redeeming Greek Speak: An Interview with Ben Nugent How to Keep a Journal: The Bizarre Diary I Kept When I Was Sixteen Evliya Çelebi’ Is One of History’s Great Storytellers Now Online: Our Interviews with Robert Caro and Luc Sante Luc Sante: The Language of Dogs Staff Picks: Daniel Defoe, Laura Sims, Ann Quin, Evan Kindley Summer with a Thousand Julys Staff Picks: Stranger Things, Kei Miller, a Seinfeld Spec Script
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