Beyoncé's arrival at the 67th Grammy Awards turned a lot of heads. Originally missing the red carpet event, the 32-time Grammy winner arrived in a sparkly, eye-catching dress to the main event. The custom glittering gold gown was designed by Daniel Roseberry for Schiaparelli.
The Cowboy Carter crooner was nominated under 11 categories, making her the most nominated artist in the event and the most nominated artist in the history of the Grammy Awards. The superstar finally won the coveted Album of the Year Award, making her the first Black woman since Lauryn Hill in 1999 to win this key award.
In addition to the Album of the Year award, Beyoncé also bagged the Best Country Duo/Group Performance Award and the Best Country Album award.
More details on Beyoncé's dress for the 2025 Grammys Award
The global superstar was under the spotlight throughout the 2025 Grammys Awards ceremony. Queen Bee was styled by Shiona Turini and wore a body-hugging haute couture custom Schiaparelli dress designed by Daniel Roseberry.
The dress featured sequins and paisley detailing reminiscent of a bandana and exuded a Western aura while blending in a unique contemporary touch. At the center of the dress was a crystal-encrusted pearl accent that dangled on a bold paisley-shaped embroidery. The tiny floral details and bold paisley patterns towards the end of the gown paid homage to Cowboy Carter and the American West.
The recent recipient of the AOTY award paired the dress with coordinated opera gloves made of the same beaded material as the gown. For accessories, the singer wore large pearl drop earrings from Lorraine Schwartz and rounded up the ensemble with velvet pointed-toe platform heels.
Beyoncé didn't do much with her hair, wearing it straight down with a middle part. Beauty-wise, she leaned towards a nude lip and smokey eye makeup, allowing her glowing complexion to shine. Overall, Beyoncé donned a demure yet sparkly look that showcased her elegance and ethereal beauty.
As she collected one of her awards, the musical icon shared (via Today):
"I just feel very full and honored. It's been many, many years. I just want to thank the Grammys, every songwriter, every collaborator, and every producer for all the hard work."
She added:
"I want to dedicate this to Miss Martell, and I'll just hopefully keep pushing forward, opening doors."
Beyoncé collected the awards with her daughter Blue-Ivy Carter and appreciated all the first responders who helped fight the L.A. wildfire.
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