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The Best Beauty Looks at the 2026 Grammys

They say the Golden Globes are the big party of award season, but be so for real right now. It’s obviously the Grammys that have the most fun, especially when it comes to the celebrity glam squads. Personal style runs the gamut among nominees, presenters, performers and guests, so that means the Grammy red carpet offers an incredible range of hair, makeup and nail inspiration.

Speaking of nominees, we’ve got modern-day beauty icons like Sabrina Carpenter, Doechii, Billie Eilish, Lady Gaga and Chappell Roan vying for Record of the Year, all while serving some of their most memorable looks. And while Addison Rae has been on our beauty radar for some time, her Best New Artist nomination has her alongside other gorgeous breakthrough talents like Olivia Dean and Katseye.

We can’t possibly include every awe-inspiring Grammy Awards beauty look on our list, so we’ve narrowed them down to the ones that will most definitely have us singing their praises for weeks to come — not to mention influencing the photos we take to the salon and the lipsticks we add to cart.

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Sabrina Carpenter

Sabrina Carpenter posing in a lacy dress at the Grammys

Photo: Getty Images

We saw the softer side of Sabrina on the Grammy red carpet when she arrived with very light-handed glam — literally easy on the eyes with a touch of mascara and highlighted inner corners. Her rosy cheeks and lips amp up the romantic feel of her loose, low, barely-up updo. Even her nails were on the simpler side, with a perfectly pretty French manicure topped off with subtly shimmering tips.

Tyla

Tyla poses with hair over one eye

Photo: Getty Images

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