The 67th Annual GRAMMYs took place last night in Los Angeles, bringing out music’s finest to celebrate their own as well as the first responders who brought the area back from the brink. It was a historic night for women, including Beyoncé, Doechii, Sabrina Carpenter, and Chappell Roan, who dominated many of the categories.
It was also a historic night for hair! Blonde, ever attention-grabbing, was big, as was the princess cut, red curls and more. Read on for a look at the 2025 Grammys’ best hairstyles.
Beyoncé
Beyoncé Giselle Knowles-Carter did not come to play. She came to collect, winning Country Album of the Year and album of the Year for the stellar “Cowboy Carter.” (Her duet with Miley Cyrus also nabbed her a win!) She accepted those trophies on stage with a platinum blonde, center-parted, forever-long piece styled to perfection by Neal Farinah. Obviously Cécred products were involved. Glam by Rokael Lizama. Yeehaw.
Cardi B
Loving Cardi’s sculpted look by Tokyo Stylez. Obsessed with the shape, style and that shine! Glam by Erika La Pearl is equally good?!
Chappell Roan
Chappell Roan isn’t one for minimalism on the red carpet and we’re so happy about it. Hairstylist Dom Forletta gave us color, curls and inches. Over-the-top, yes, but never too much!
Charli XCX
Charli XCX hit the red carpet rocking her signature center parted hair, this time newly “brat black” by Jacob Schwartz and styled into defined curls by Bryce Scarlett using Laifen hair tools. It was a little “Nosferatu” and not in a bad way! The second look was to die for, too.
Doechii
No one is doing it like Doechii or her hairstylist, Malcolm Marquez. The “Swamp Princess” and Marquez gave us LOOKS. Several. All impeccable.
Gracie Abrams
The bob to beat! Gracie Abrams by Bobby Eliot. Soft (thanks to the veil she wore on the red carpet) but still maintaining that edge.
Jourdin Pauline
MEGA blonde moment for the pop princess with a unit by Kendras Boutique, styled by @touchedbyrii.
Kali Uchis
Colombian-American singer Kali Uchis was giving us GLAMOUR last night with Veronica Lake-inspired finger waves by Jesus Guerrero. Plus, femme fatale shine.
Lady Gaga
Mother Monster’s in her “Mayhem” era now, which means micro bangs, severe cheek-grazing layers and a gothy black shade thanks to go-to Frederic Aspiras. Aspiras, the Creative Culture Director for Sebastian Professional, opted for exclusively Sebastian Pro styling products.
Miley Cyrus
The Princess/Hime Cut is HERE if Miley Cyrus has anything to say about it. Ditto (vaguely) calico color. Her red carpet look by Bob Recine is retro, modern… everything. [Editor’s Note: The Tease previously referred to this cut as a “Jellyfish Cut,” however, the style is a “Hime cut,” which is also referred to as a “princess cut.]
Olivia Rodrigo
A dreamy style for the “Guts” singer by Clayton Hawkins. Polished but not put on. Loose waves but very young Hollywood.
Sabrina Carpenter
Sabrina Carpenter’s commitment to fluffy hair is commendable. Slicked back? Never. We loved this red carpet french-twist-y updo by Evanie Frausto. The bigger the better! Frausto used Redken and L’Oréal Pro products to pull it off!
SZA
SZA stunned with a a center-parted loosely curled style in a deep red thanks to Devante Turnbull. That effortless, earth mother effect was made possible with Turnbull’s go-to Bumble and bumble. styling products.
Victoria Monét
LOVING this high drama, high pony moment for Ms. Monét by Davontae’ Washington. It’s a little Ariana-coded and we’re here for it. Made possible for the red carpet with Red by Kiss products.
Willow Smith
Such a breath of fresh air. Willow Smith hit the red carpet “serving strength, shine and sleekness” according to her hairstylist, the incomparable Vernon François. Francois used OLAPLEX products.