Winners & Losers on the 2023 Grammys Red Carpet

Who knocked it out of the park at the 2023 Grammys, and who fell short of the mark?...

While the Grammys themselves are a boring bit of trite about music that isn’t particularly interesting with the exception of a few. The best thing to come out of awards shows are the red carpet looks but who stood tall who took an unfortunate fall? Let’s take a look at the winners and losers at the 2023 Grammys.

Winner: Doja Cat

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Doja Cat has seemingly won every red carpet she’s walked on the recent months. She plays around with silhouettes, materials, even her own hair. This matrix-inspired evening gown looks absolutely stunning on her. It borders on looking like an oversize rubbish bag, particularly at the shoulder, but there are enough smooth surfaces to balance out the crinkles.

Loser: Amanda Reifer

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What does her hair look like to you?

Winner: Lizzo

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A fascinating floral look with an interesting silhouette that gives Lizzo a fairy godmother vibe that totally works for her. It’s flowery and happy just like Lizzo.

Winner: Harry Styles

It’s not his best look, but it is signature Harry.

Winner: Benny Blanco

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Not taking himself too seriously and absolutely rocking a poncho-led double denim look is Benny Blanco. Special shoutout to the frilled socks and Dr Marten combo providing a feminine flavour to the look. Is Benny the comfiest man on the red carpet? Sure, if it’s soft denim.

Losers: Tim Nelson & Same Netterfield of Cub Sport

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First off, the shoes are great. The problem is the trouser choice for each of them. The flowing gown pastiche with denim is cute and all but it doesn’t feel like it comes together with the rest of the look. Nelson’s denim top looks a little too close to an apron for this to work.

Winner: Angela V. Benson and Matt B

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Now that’s rock n’ roll-style royalty. The headpieces, the gown, the floor length coat, it’s all working here.

Winner: Sam Smith

An unholy entourage serving up a devilish look. This category might be for Sam Smith but really his whole entourage are absolutely killing it.

Winner: Dylan Mulvaney

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A stunning classic look that speaks for itself.

Loser: Charlotte Lawrence

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It’s just a bit boring isn’t it?

Loser: Cheryl B. Engelhardt

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This is all sorts of the wrong. Where’s the shape? From shoulder’s to waist it’s straight but then it billows out into a cheap-looking polyester skirt that isn’t doing anyone any favours. It’s just a big mess.

Winner: Berit Gwendolyn Gilma

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Fans of The Fifth Element will love this one and so do we. An homage that limits the revealing aspect of the original with the addition of flared pants a big chunky heels. Very disco, yet very sci-fi.

Winner: Miguel

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Not all heroes wear capes, some wear denim trench coats. Denim boots attached to denim pants? We’re all in. Miguel here looks like an urban cowboy in all the best ways.

Loser: Blac Chyna

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Nicki Minaj Blac Chyna ain’t. She is trying way too hard and it is not working at all. She looks like a black swan’s nest rather than the swan itself.

Loser: Shania Twain

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Shania is normally fabulous, but this get up makes this little cowpoke wanna mosey on out of here.

Winner: Mick Fleetwood

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Mick Fleetwood serving straight-up daddy vibes.

Winner: Alisha Gaddis

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It’s maximalist style that will hit you hard in the senses. Not sure what it will hit first, your eyes or your nose?

Winner: Bebe Rexha

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Serving up Old Hollywood is Bebe Rexha and she’s certainly pulling it off. Diamonds are a girls best friend, but so is killer cleavage.

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