The Worst Dressed Stars of the 2024 Grammys Revealed The

The Worst Dressed Stars of the 2024 Grammys Revealed: The celebrities who suffered a disastrous fashion fail on the red carpet at music's biggest night

  • Numerous celebrities came to the glamorous awards ceremony in Los Angeles despite bad weather
  • But the rain wasn't the only dampener that evening, bringing with it a series of catastrophic events
  • The red carpet featured crazy colors, scary necklines, and over-the-top risqué ensembles

Music's most talented stars flocked to the 2024 Grammy Awards tonight, which started off on a very glamorous note thanks to their red carpet arrivals – while staying true to Hollywood tradition by showing off a series of fashion disasters that more Disaster as drama brought to the otherwise prestigious event.

Just moments into the red carpet, the stylish soiree was marred by a series of fashion fails, from garish patterns and color explosions to shockingly revealing dresses and silly silhouettes.

Model Charlotte Lawrence wore what at first glance seemed like an elegant ensemble – but as soon as she stepped in front of the cameras, her navy lace dress became completely see-through, revealing far too much flesh next to her black underwear.

Singing sensation Sheila E was among the first big names to hit the carpet – making a very bold statement in a bright plaid sequin suit that featured all the colors of the rainbow and was so bright it's a wonder she did waiting photographers didn't notice. Sunglasses are not required.

Model Charlotte Lawrence wore what at first glance seemed like an elegant ensemble - but as soon as she stepped in front of the cameras, her navy lace dress became completely see-through, revealing far too much flesh

Model Charlotte Lawrence wore what at first glance seemed like an elegant ensemble – but as soon as she stepped in front of the cameras, her navy lace dress became completely see-through, revealing far too much flesh

Singing sensation Sheila E was among the first big names to hit the carpet - making a very bold statement in a bright plaid sequin suit that was more circus than celebrity glamour

Singing sensation Sheila E was among the first big names to hit the carpet – making a very bold statement in a bright plaid sequin suit that was more circus than celebrity glamour

Yolanda Adams' neon pink suit jacket was already hard to look at due to the bright color, but the added rose embellishments made it even harder to spot

Yolanda Adams' neon pink suit jacket was already hard to look at due to the bright color, but the added rose embellishments made it even harder to spot

Eryn Allen Kane (pictured) looked like she'd borrowed Carrie's blood-soaked ball gown - after using a pair of scissors on it - while early winner Tyla showed off far too much flesh in her bright green dress Eryn Allen Kane looked like she'd borrowed Carrie's blood-soaked ball gown - after trimming it with scissors - while early winner Tyla (pictured) showed off far too much flesh in her garish green dress

Eryn Allen Kane (left) looked like she'd borrowed Carrie's blood-soaked ball gown – after trimming it with scissors – while early winner Tyla (right) showed way too much flesh in her bright green dress

She paired the look with a pair of silver sequin sneakers, which did little to distract from the clownish nature of the suit – however, she was by no means the only celebrity to miss the mark with her rainbow creations, with several stars left behind with glamor and a leaning more towards circus style.

Next up was Yolanda Adams, whose neon pink suit jacket was already hard to see due to the bright color, but the added rose embellishments made it even harder to see.

Like Sheila, Yolanda chose to pair the colorful garment with sequins, adding disco-inspired gold sparkly pants that might have hit the mark if worn with something a little less painful on the eyes.

Looking like she'd borrowed Carrie's blood-soaked ball gown – after adding a pair of scissors – Eryn Allen Kane hit the red carpet in a strapless white dress with a puffball skirt and a long train that was nothing unlike the one you'd wear on would expect from a wedding dress.

The silhouette hardly flattered her figure, but it was the red stain on the bodice that, paired with some tacky beaded embellishments, brought the whole look down even further.