The Grammys red carpet has always been less about quiet elegance and more about showing up as if the world were watching which of course it is, and in 2026 the men understood the assignment perfectly. This was not a parade of safe black suits or polite tailoring nods but a full throttle showcase of confidence-cut-cloth and character with lapels wider than opinions, and silhouettes sharper than criticism. From immaculately sculpted tuxedos to fearless colour play and jewellery worn with the sort of conviction usually reserved for rock stars and racing drivers, these men didn’t just get dressed they made statements loud enough to rival the speakers inside the arena. At the Grammys fashion is performance and this year the best dressed men didn’t walk the carpet they owned it.
Bruno Mars

Globally acclaimed American singer, songwriter, record producer, and dancer, Bruno Mars stayed true to his showman instincts, stepping onto the Grammys 2026 red carpet in a bold, high-impact suit that leaned into colour and confidence rather than quiet tailoring. It was classic Bruno turned up a notch—slick, stage-ready, and unapologetically eye-catching—more Las Vegas headliner than wallflower, even if it didn’t dominate the official best-dressed rankings.
Jamie Foxx

Acclaimed American actor, singer, and comedian, Jamie Fox brought personality back to red carpet dressing with a sharply cut suit elevated by statement styling, including a wide-brim hat and confident pattern play. The look felt theatrical without being costume-like, proving once again that Foxx understands fashion as performance, not just presentation.
Justin Bieber

Justin Bieber embraced modern minimalism with an oversized all-black Balenciaga ensemble that balanced slouchy proportions with deliberate attitude. Accented by statement pins and a deliberately relaxed silhouette, the look leaned into his evolved, stripped-back aesthetic, later giving way to a separate outfit change for his onstage moment.
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Bad Bunny

Bad Bunny delivered one of the most talked-about menswear moments of the night in a custom Schiaparelli haute couture tuxedo, marking a rare and historic menswear appearance for the house. Classic from the front and provocatively sculptural at the back, the look perfectly captured his knack for blending tradition with fearless experimentation.
Pharrell Williams

Pharrell Williams opted for soft power dressing, appearing in a blush-pink velvet Louis Vuitton suit that felt playful, luxurious, and unmistakably Pharrell. Coordinated with his collaborators, the look reinforced his status as a fashion architect who treats the red carpet as an extension of creative direction rather than a solo flex.
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Kendrick Lamar

Kendrick Lamar kept things refined and intentional in a Chanel tuxedo that favoured clean lines and quiet authority over spectacle. Whether briefly appearing on the carpet or moving directly to the stage, his look embodied controlled elegance, proving that restraint can be just as commanding as excess at the Grammys.



