[LUXUS MAGAZINE] Awards and couture looks: the best of the 2026 Grammy Awards

The 2026 Grammy Awards, the great annual music industry ceremony rewarding the best works, was held on February 1st in Los Angeles, with a Bad Bunny who wrote history.

 

The 68th Grammy Awards ceremony ended on the evening of February 1st. Gathered within the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles for this prestigious musical award ceremony, the most fashionable artists of the moment widely applauded the big winner of this edition: Bad Bunny.

 

By winning the Album of the Year award for‍ Debí Tirar Más Fotos, the Puerto Rican singer became the first artist to receive this major distinction with an album entirely in Spanish, a strong symbol for the global recognition of Latin music. The artist also won the award for Best Urban Latin Music Album and Best Global Music Performance. Bad Bunny also made headlines through his committed speech against Donald Trump’s anti-immigration policy: ”We are not savages. We are not animals. We are not strangers. We are humans and we are Americans”.

 

 

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The other prices of 2026

 

In the other major categories, the award for Recording of the Year went to Kendrick Lamar and SZA for Luther. Kendrick Lamar has also won several awards in the rap categories, consolidating his place among the most awarded artists in the history of the Grammys.

 

For their part, Billie Eilish and Finneas received the Song of the Year award for Wildflower. Finally, the Revelation of the Year award went to British singer Olivia Dean, while Lady Gaga won the Best Vocal Pop Album with Mayhem and the South African singer Tyla won the African Musical Performance award. Together, these victories illustrate a 2026 edition marked by increased openness to global musical diversity.

 

A red carpet sewing: the 7 most beautiful outfits

 

Sabrina Carpenter presented herself in a silver Valentino dress worthy of a modern princess, with flower-patterned sequin embroidery, sleeves all in transparency and a multitude of frills.

 

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Fashion, hotels, gastronomy, jewelry, beauty, design... Pauline Duvieu is a journalist specializing in luxury and the art of living. Passionate about the high-end spheres that arouse emotion, she loves to describe the creations of the houses and tell the stories of the talents she meets.

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