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The most memorable looks from the Grammy Awards

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Beyonce accepts the award for Best Dance/Electronic Music Album for "Renaissance" during the 65th Annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, California, U.S., February 5, 2023. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni
Beyonce accepts the award for Best Dance/Electronic Music Album for "Renaissance" during the 65th Annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, California, U.S., February 5, 2023. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni
The Grammy Awards red carpet never disappoints.

Once again, superstars of the music industry wowed with their creativity on the red carpet.

This year’s ceremony saw Beyonce break the record for most career wins at the awards, but she lost again in the prestigious album of the year category, this time to British singer Harry Styles.

Beyonce added four Grammys to her collection, bringing her lifetime total to 32 and surpassing the tally of late classical conductor Georg Solti. She was nominated for nine awards this year.

Despite her success through the years, the 41-year-old “Break My Soul” singer has never claimed the best album trophy with any of her four nominations in the category. Styles took home that honour on Sunday for “Harry’s House”.

“I’ve been so inspired by every artist in this category,” a surprised Styles said as he accepted the award. “On nights like tonight, it’s obviously so important for us to remember that there is no such thing as best in music.”

Styles had thrilled the crowd with a performance of his hit single “As It Was”, sparkling in a silver fringe jumpsuit.

The former “One Direction” singer triumphed over a formidable list of album contenders that included Beyonce, Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny, singer and flautist Lizzo, British vocalist Adele and disco-era Swedish hitmaker ABBA.

Beyonce took the stage as she secured the all-time Grammy record with her award for best dance/electronic album for “Renaissance”.

“I am trying not to be too emotional. I am trying just to receive this night,” Beyonce said. “I want to thank God for protecting me. Thank you, God.”

She also thanked her family and “the queer community for your love and for inventing the genre”.

Earlier, Beyonce was absent when she was named the winner of best R&B song for “Cuff It”. Host Trevor Noah said the singer was stuck in traffic. He later handed her the trophy at her seat in the audience.

Grammy voters spread the top awards among several artists.

Lizzo’s upbeat “About Damn Time” won record of the year.

She dedicated the award to Prince, saying the late artist had inspired her to make positive music. Lizzo also saluted Beyonce and recalled how she skipped out of school in fifth grade to see the “Halo” singer in concert.

“You clearly are the artist of our lives,” Lizzo said.

Blues singer Bonnie Raitt’s “Just Like That”, about an organ donor, won song of the year, one of her three awards on Sunday.

See some of our favourite looks from the night below:

Cardi B

 

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Adele

Anderson.Paak

Lizzo

 

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Doja Cat

 

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Beyoncé

Shania Twain

Kacey Musgraves

 

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Harry Styles

Sam Smith and Kim Petras

Jennifer Lopez

Taylor Swift

Lil Durk

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