Grammys 2015: Best and worst dressed
From left, Katy Perry, Ariana Grande, Lady Gaga and Iggy Azalea. MORE: Show updates | Show highlights | Quotes | Red carpet (Jason Merritt / Getty Images)
By Booth Moore
Booth Moore runs down the best and worst looks on the red carpet at the 2015 Grammys, including stars Beyonce, Madonna, Iggy Azalea, Usher, Pharrell Williams, Katy Perry, Nicki Minaj and more.
Gwen Stefani looks like a futuristic rock goddess in Versace’s black jumpsuit with asymmetrical netting at the neckline. (Jordan Strauss / Invision / AP)
Ciara is edgy but glamorous in a sea-worthy black ruffled organza Alexandre Vauthier archival gown. (Larry Busacca / Getty Images for NARAS)
Perfect fit, color and details, Katharine McPhee’s coral silk cady halter gown by Emilio Pucci with silver hardware accents at the bodice is a winner. (Jason Merritt / Getty Images)
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Fit for a pop princess, Rihanna’s pink tulle Giambattista Valli Empire gown was straight off the couture runway. (Jordan Strauss / Invision / AP)
Ariana Grande looks elegant in a white Versace gown with cutouts, a high slit and chainmail accents. (Jason Merritt / Getty Images)
Charli XCX goes tomboy chic in a white Moschino tuxedo with pale pink bow tie and fur stole. (Jordan Strauss / Invision / AP)
Exquisite embellishment. Katy Perry’s sheer, long sleeve sheath dress by Zuhair Murad is covered in crystal-embellished fringe that sparkles like icicles. (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
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Haim flew the flag for female designers -- and real world fashion. Este Haim wore a black Chloe dress with black beading. Danielle Haim wore an off-white textured silk Stella McCartney evening suit. And Alana Haim chose a black Stella McCartney jumpsuit with chic cutouts. (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
Pharrell Williams, with his wife, designer Helen Lasichanh, went with one of his old standbys, a shorts suit. But he also addressed fashion’s growing focus on wearable technology, by choosing an Adidas Originals design with reflective technology that made the suit glow white. (Larry Busacca / Getty Images for NARAS)
Ne-Yo’s army green tuxedo by Marc Jacobs was a stylish, out-of-the-box choice, along the same lines as the army green Marc Jacobs halter dress Claire Danes wore to the SAG Awards. (Jordan Strauss / Invision / AP)
Miley Cyrus’ Alexandre Vauthier black column gown cuts her into a million awkward pieces. (Jordan Strauss / Invision / AP)
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Trying too hard. Madonna’s Givenchy burlesque matador outfit is a dizzy spell of details -- epaulets, fringe, face veil, hat, over-the-knee-boots and more. (Left, Larry Busacca / Getty Images; center, top right and bottom right, Jason Merritt / Getty Images)
It’s not often that Taylor Swift ends up on a worst dressed list,, but this ombre teal Elie Saab gown with a double skirt, halter and shoulder straps, worn with hot pink shoes to boot, was too much of everything. (Larry Busacca / Getty Images for NARAS)
It takes a certain kind of man to wear a plaid suit, even one by Versace. And Nick Jonas is not that man. He also forgot his tie, like so many guys did last night. (Valerie Macon / AFP / Getty Images)
The white embroidery on Kat Graham’s sheer Yanina Couture creation looks crudely done. (Jason Merritt / Getty Images)
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Kim Kardashian’s heavily beaded Jean Paul Gaultier bathrobe, I mean dress, was an odd fit. The sleeves were so long, her hands disappeared. (Jordan Strauss / Invision / AP)
It’s not that Nicki Minaj’s black beaded Tom Ford gown with plunge front and fringe trim was bad, but it was a disappointment coming from a woman who has dared to wear stuffed animals and metal bondage gear in the past. (Jason Merritt / Getty Images)
Strange-looking hair braid (which is on its way to becoming this year’s style-related, Grammys Internet meme), and a meh Armani Prive blue dress. Not Iggy Azalea at her best. (Jason Merritt / Getty Images)
Ditto goes for Lady Gaga’s sparkly silver Brandon Maxwell gown. It was as old-school as her album of standards with Tony Bennett. Not much to go gaga over here. (Jason Merritt / Getty Images)
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Beyoncé’s custom black beaded and embroidered tulle Proenza Schouler gown was as close to basic black as Bey probably ever gets. Fashion fans wanted more. (Jordan Strauss / Invision / AP)
Usher’s tone-on-tone gray tuxedo and dress shirt were just that -- gray. And dull. (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
As Los Angeles Times fashion critic from 2004-15, Booth Moore logged tens of thousands of miles covering the runways from L.A. to Paris and interviewing style leaders such as Karl Lagerfeld, Tom Ford and Donatella Versace.