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Best And Worst Dressed At The 61st Annual Grammy Awards

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Feb. 11 2019, Updated 5:09 p.m. ET

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Music's biggest night took place on Sunday, February 10, at the 61st Annual Grammy Awards. Which celebs were a hit on the red carpet and which were a miss? Read on to find out who our best and worst dressed were.

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Miley Cyrus rocked her black tux to perfection.

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Cardi B really came out of her shell on the red carpet!

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The last thing you could ever call Bebe Rexha's massively gigantic red Grammy's dress is understated.

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Ashlee Simpson gave some serious Cher vibes in her shiny grey number.

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Katy Perry went metallic up top, frilly on the bottom. Overall a fabulous look.

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Grammy Awards host Alicia Keys was an absolute vision in red before the ceremony began.

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Maren Morris would've had a winning Grammy look had she removed the distracting yellow fabric from her flowy & beautiful ensemble.

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Multiple Grammy nominee Camila Cabello dazzled in this sparkly number.

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Perhaps it was the way Meghan Trainor was posing in her white jumpsuit that threw the entire look off.

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The Real cohost Jeannie Mai dared to bare in this fascinating white look.

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Alessia Cara had way too many things going on with her Grammy outfit.

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Former Grammy winner Eve made her sophisticated black ensemble pop with a red and gold belt in the middle.

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Country singer Kacey Musgraves' outfit looked very ethereal on her, but not appropriate for a more risk-taking show like the Grammys.

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Giuliana Rancic showed a ton of skin in this daring piece.

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Actress Rashida Jones stunned in her navy blue number.

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"I Hope You Dance" songstress Lee Ann Womack's get up appeared a tad dowdy for such a hip show.

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Tori Kelly kept it simple and fabulous in an LBD with a high slit on one side.

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TV presenter Keltie Knight's mustardy yellow piece lost some fashion points with its odd embellishments.

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Some of the men let loose and others covered up on the Grammys red carpet. Evan Ross wore a velvety red jacket with nothing underneath while striking a fierce pose.

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Kane Brown looked dapper in a black suit but added a pop of color with his dress shirt underneath.

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Who gets your pick for best and worst dressed at the 61st Annual Grammy Awards? Sound off in the comments!

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