The standout looks from the Grammys red carpet

The standout looks from the Grammys red carpet

Justin Bieber performed in boxers. Chappell Roan was NSFW. And Joni Mitchell and her sassy little gold beret stole the show. You can always count on the Grammy Awards to deliver looks that wow, inspire and confuse (sometimes all at the same time), and this year was no different. For a full rundown of what hit the red carpet, click here. For a full rundown of the looks that had us talking the most, keep reading.

A quick recap: There were feathers everywhere, the skin was most definitely on display and half the attendees turned up in matchy-matchy outfits. Check out these noteworthy looks …

Zara Larsson was a tough act to follow on the red carpet.

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Right out of the gate, the Swedish singer made her presence — and abs — known in a sunny, sequined two-piece by Germanier (which, fun fact, was hand-beaded by 12 people).

Most darling: Sabrina Carpenter

Sabrina Carpenter looks darling as ever on the red carpet.

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Sabrina Carpenter knows how to deliver thrills — and frills. The singer went for classic glamour in a custom tulle gown by Valentino boasting delicate pearl detailing and a sheer capelet that’s short and sweet, just like her.

Most matchy-matchy: Katseye

Yoonchae, Megan, Lara Raj, Manon, Sophia and Daniela of Katseye.

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If the members of Katseye ever get asked to be bridesmaids, they need only reach for these coordinated looks by Ludovic de Saint Sernin. So lovely, so lacy.

Best headwear: Joni Mitchell

Joni Mitchell dressed to match her (11!) Grammy Awards.

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The cane. The beret. The sparkles. At 82, Joni Mitchell — who won her 11th Grammy on Sunday — blew away the red carpet competition.

Sparkliest suit: Sombr

Sombr in a shiny Valentino suit.

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Sombr was giving “walking disco ball” in his silver sequin Valentino suit over a sheer lace turtleneck that offered a generous glimpse of his torso.

Best nude: Chappell Roan

Less was more for Chappell Roan.

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Naked dresses were definitely trending, but it was Chappell Roan who took the cake in a sheer maroon Mugler dress. Last year’s Best New Artist winner wore a matching cape with the look during interviews on the red carpet, but ultimately revealed a more risqué ‘fit when she posed with just the bottom piece of the fabric held up by her nipple piercings.

Best faux nude: Heidi Klum

Heidi Klum earned some double takes in this getup.

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Could Heidi Klum sit in her custom-molded patent leather dress? Erm, no. Was it worth it? Probably! The Queen of Halloween’s curve-hugging, is-she-naked-or-am-I-imagining-things dress certainly stood out.

Best supporting dress: Teyana Taylor

Teyana Taylor continues to stun on red carpets this awards season.

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Continuing her hot streak of daring red carpet looks (remember the bow thong at the Golden Globes?), Oscar nominee Teyana Taylor risked a wardrobe malfunction in this slinky, sparkling chestnut-hued number from Tom Ford. Drop the body tape details!

Most dapper: Bad Bunny

Bad Bunny went classic.

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A week before he takes the stage at the Super Bowl Halftime Show, Bad Bunny sported a very swanky velvet Schiaparelli tuxedo that screamed “matinee idol.”

Comfiest couture: Lola Young

Lola Young wearing Vivienne Westwood.

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In a sea of thongs and skimpy get-ups, Grammy winner Lola Young looked comfy and cozy in a matching set from Vivienne Westwood, featuring camo-inspired prints of children’s toys and trinkets. A white button-down shirt and striped necktie added a certain Harry Potter flair.

Fluffiest feathers: Kesha

Kesha said that her look was inspired by Athena.

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Feathers were called out as a red carpet trend early in the evening, but Kesha flew above the rest when she showed up in a shaggy, off-shoulder Atelier Biser dress. The gown went to the ground, concealing the singer’s wildest accessory: her bare feet.

Most oversize: Audrey Nuna

Audrey Nuna turned heads in a sculptural Thom Browne getup.

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She’s got a larger-than-life hit song (“Golden” from KPop Demon Hunters) and a larger-than-life dress. Audrey Nuna, one-third of Huntr/x, stood out in this sculptural Thom Browne design, which blended sharp tailoring with the biggest puffed sleeves you ever did see.

Most drop-dead gorgeous: Olivia Dean

Olivia Dean was already a winner in Chanel.

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Olivia Dean walked into the Grammys as a classic beauty in a custom Chanel gown featuring sequins, feathers and a full skirt. She’s walking out as the winner of the Best New Artist award.

Prettiest in pink: Malice, Pusha T and Pharrell Williams

Malice, Pusha T and Pharrell Williams were a rosy trio.

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On Grammys Sunday we wear pink: Malice, Pusha T and Pharrell Williams stepped out in matching Louis Vuitton suits, though LV creative director Williams gets bonus points for stepping up his accessories game. Clock those diamonds, would you?

Most incognito: Gesaffelstein

Gesaffelstein kept his face under wraps.

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It really is 2016 all over again with the return of the mannequin challenge. At least that’s the vibe that Gesaffelstein, the French producer behind Lady Gaga’s “Abracadabra,” was giving in a high-gloss black mask and gloves.

Biggest brooch: Miley Cyrus

Miley Cyrus looks ready to ride off the red carpet.

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Despite being a Best Pop Vocal Album nominee, Miley Cyrus leaned into the rocker look with this hefty leather jacket from Celine, adorned with a giant gold brooch featuring her initials, MC.

Most likely to wear an LBD: Hailey Bieber

Hailey Bieber goes for another LBD.

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If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. Hailey Bieber wasn’t reinventing the wheel when she arrived in a little black dress. Nevertheless, the strapless Alaïa gown with sheer paneling down her legs gave the model’s bling (and ICE OUT pin) time to shine.

Biggest hat: Jamie Foxx

Jamie Foxx refused to be missed.

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Jamie Foxx immediately became the person you didn’t want to be seated behind when he showed up to the award show in the night’s tallest hat. It was just the tip of the iceberg when it came to his standout multicolored houndstooth suit.

Most high-low: Shaboozey

Shaboozey put together an interesting pairing for the Grammys.

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The country singer couldn’t decide between black tie and blue jeans, so he went for both.

Best Black Swan: Lady Gaga

Lady Gaga was ready to take flight at the Grammys.

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Move over, Natalie Portman. Lady Gaga was gothicly glamorous in a feathered Matières Fécales gown, with added drama from her bleached blonde hair and eyebrows.

Most mullet-y: Addison Rae

Addison Rae might be giving modern Marilyn Monroe.

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Business in the front, party in the back — it’s the reverse mullet of gowns! Addison Rae’s white Alaïa dress had multiple points of interest, from a plunging neckline that showed off her sequin-accented belly button to a high-low skirt that left little to the imagination in the back.

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