The Grammy’s stage was filled with jaw-dropping performances, but the fashions took center stage this past weekend.

From Beyonce to Lizzo to Adele, stars dressed to the nines for the music industry’s biggest night.

Ruffles, flourishes and flowers were a big trend this year with Lizzo walking the carpet in a vibrant citrus-colored gown and cape covered in floral appliqués.

Lizzo also had a few costume changes during the night. She changed into a black, sliver studded performance look and accepted the Grammy award for Record of the Year in a metallic silver mini dress.

Adele and Cardi B stunned the crowd in jewel-toned gowns with ruffled sleeves and architectural designs.

The little black dress is also making a comeback, being worn by stars such as Anitta, Olivia Rodrigo, Doja Cat and Queen Latifah.

The biggest trend of the night was all things bejeweled, ranging from sequins to rhinestones to metallics.

Harry Styles walked the carpet in a glittering jumpsuit covered in Swarovski crystals and performed in a sliver metallic, fringe jumpsuit.

Taylor Swift continued her “Midnights” era fashion statements with a midnight blue, crystal covered two-piece set and bold, glittering earrings. Her infamous afterparty saw a change into a glimmering, teal midi dress.

Meghan Fox, Machine Gun Kelly, Paris Hilton, Viola Davis and Shania Twain all took part in the bejeweled trend as well.

Beyonce made waves with two ensembles. She started the night in a metallic rose gold and sliver dress and concluded in a black velvet gown with matching gloves.

Sam Smith and Kim Petras walked the red carpet and performed in bright red ensembles, embodying the devil-theme of their award-winning song Unholy.

Other notable performance outfits were Mary J. Blige’s gold slitted dress and Bad Bunny’s colorful ensemble of dancers and performers.

Overall, stars were shining bright both on the carpet and on the stage at the 2023 Grammys.

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