Grammys 2024 WORST-dressed stars revealed: The celebrities who suffered disastrous fashion fails on the red carpet at music’s biggest night

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Written By Maya Cantina
  • A host of celebrities turned out for the glittering awards ceremony in Los Angeles amid dire weather 
  • But the rain was not the only dampener on the evening – which saw an array of disastrous fashion 
  • Funky colors, cringe cut-outs, and over-the-top risque ensembles were all on display on the red carpet 

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Music’s most talented stars turned out in force this evening for the 2024 Grammy Awards, which kicked off on a very glamorous note courtesy of its red carpet arrivals – while also sticking to Hollywood tradition by featuring a host of sartorial disasters that brought more disaster than drama to the otherwise-prestigious event. 

Within moments of the red carpet commencement, the stylish soiree had been blighted by a series of fashion fails, from garish patterns and color explosions to horrifyingly revealing gowns and silly silhouettes. 

Model Charlotte Lawrence wore what might have appeared to be an elegant ensemble at first glance – but as soon as she stepped in front of the cameras, her navy lace gown turned completely transparent, revealing far too much flesh as well as her black underwear.

Actress Kat Graham looked baffling in her optical illusion style dress, which gave the impression of baring some serious skin – and featured a confusing cape style panel to protect her modesty in the front.

Model Charlotte Lawrence led the worst dressed list at the 2024 Grammys, wearing a navy lace dress that turned completely transparent as soon as she stepped in front of the cameras, revealing far too much flesh 

Actress Kat Graham looked baffling in her optical illusion style dress, which gave the impression of baring some serious skin - and featured a confusing cape style panel to protect her modesty in the front

Actress Kat Graham looked baffling in her optical illusion style dress, which gave the impression of baring some serious skin – and featured a confusing cape style panel to protect her modesty in the front 

Elsewhere, other attendees turned the red carpet into something of a clown show thanks to their garish color combinations.  

Singing sensation Sheila E was among the first major names to make an appearance on the carpet – making a very bold statement in a garish checkered sequin suit that featured all the colors of the rainbow and was so bright it is a wonder the waiting photographers didn’t require sunglasses. 

She paired the look with a pair of silver sequin sneakers that did little to distract from the clown-ish nature of the suit – however she was by no means the only celebrity to miss the mark with their rainbow creations, with several stars falling short of glamour and leaning more towards circus style. 

Singing sensation Sheila E was among the first major names to make an appearance on the carpet - making a very bold statement in a garish checkered sequin suit that was more circus than celebrity glamour

Singing sensation Sheila E was among the first major names to make an appearance on the carpet – making a very bold statement in a garish checkered sequin suit that was more circus than celebrity glamour 

Yolanda Adams' neon pink suit jacket was difficult enough to look at courtesy of the vibrant color, but the addition of rose embellishments made it all the more tricky to take in

Yolanda Adams’ neon pink suit jacket was difficult enough to look at courtesy of the vibrant color, but the addition of rose embellishments made it all the more tricky to take in 

Larkin Poe singers Rebecca and Megan Lovell kept the circus theme very much alive with their striped rainbow suits

Larkin Poe singers Rebecca and Megan Lovell kept the circus theme very much alive with their striped rainbow suits 

Sara Gazarek resembled a human pinata thanks to the enormous tulle train that surrounded her over-the-top gown

Sara Gazarek resembled a human pinata thanks to the enormous tulle train that surrounded her over-the-top gown

Eryn Allen Kane (pictured) looked as though she had borrowed Carrie's blood-soaked prom dress - after taking a pair of scissors to it - while early winner Tyla flashed far too much flesh in her garish green gown

Eryn Allen Kane looked as though she had borrowed Carrie's blood-soaked prom dress - after taking a pair of scissors to it - while early winner Tyla (pictured) flashed far too much flesh in her garish green gown

Eryn Allen Kane (left) looked as though she had borrowed Carrie’s blood-soaked prom dress – after taking a pair of scissors to it – while early winner Tyla (right) flashed far too much flesh in her garish green gown

Next up was Yolanda Adams, whose neon pink suit jacket was difficult enough to look at courtesy of the vibrant color, but the addition of rose embellishments made it all the more tricky to take in.

Like Sheila, Yolanda chose to pair the vibrant garment with sequins, adding a disco-inspired pair of gold glittering pants, which might have hit the mark had they been worn with something slightly less painful for the eyes. 

Eryn Allen Kane looked as though she had borrowed Carrie’s blood-soaked prom dress – after taking a pair of scissors to it – stepping out onto the red carpet in a strapless white gown that featured a puffball skirt and a long train, not dissimilar to something that you might expect to see on a wedding dress. 

The silhouette did little to flatter her figure but it was the red stain across the top which, paired with some tacky beaded embellishments, brought the whole look down even further. 

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