Music stars are stepping out in their gladrags for the Grammys on Sunday night in Los Angeles.
Here are some of the best early looks from the red carpet and inside the pre-show.
Sabrina Carpenter wore a sky blue dress. Not a garment you would want to spill your espresso on.
She won best pop solo performance for her coffee-themed summer hit.
Breakthrough star Chappell Roan is up for a raft of awards including album, record and song of the year.
She wore a fittingly striking outfit.
Billie Eilish is in the house with her brother and trusted producer Finneas.
She’s in the running for most of the night’s major awards again, so their parents might have to clear even more space on the mantlepiece.
Kacey Musgraves waved to photographers as she arrived.
She later got her hands on an award – her eighth – for best country song, for The Architect.
Poppy is up for best metal performance for Suffocate, a track she features on alongside Knocked Loose.
And she went for a smart-casual look.
A be-horned Kim Gordon is up for best alternative music album for The Collective.
Kehlani walked the red carpet with her daughter, Adeya Nomi.
The singer is nominated for three awards including best R&B song for After Hours.
Sierra Ferrell swept the board in the American Roots categories, winning four awards – and beating Beyoncé for best Americana performance.
Singer-songwriter Norah Jones was all smiles on arrival.
She won best traditional pop vocal album for Visions.
Knxwledge and Anderson .Paak accepted the best progressive R&B album gong for Why Lawd?
Unusually, the prize was a tie. They shared the award with Avery*Sunshine for her album, So Glad to Know You
Kelsea Ballerini may have lost best country duo/group performance to Beyoncé and Miley Cyrus.
But she was a winner with this outfit.
Sean Ono Lennon picked up the award for best rock performance on behalf of his late dad’s band, The Beatles
St. Vincent scored several awards on the night, including best alternative music album for All Born Screaming.
The rock star also had some fun on the red carpet with fellow musician Charlotte Kemp Muhlattend.
Kanye West wore black while his Bianca Censori wore, well, next to nothing.
He was up for best rap song for his and Ty Dolla $Ign’s track Carnival.
The award went to Kendrick Lamar, though, for Not Like Us.
Green Day – fronted by another Billie, Joe Armstrong – are up for several rock awards.
They lost one to the Beatles which might explain the sulky look here.