Kesha, meanwhile, was baring her soul. 

“I really wanted to look like Athena,” she told E! of delivering Greek goddess feels. Having launched her own independent label, Kesha Records in 2024, “I wanted to give freedom. Because this is my first Grammy weekend as a free woman, owning the rights to my voice.”

And already a victor for Eusexua (see the full list of winners here), FKA Twigs fully owned the red carpet. 

“The look is a custom design by Paolo Carzana and Slim Barrett, who are two iconic, raw, incredible London designers,” she explained to E!: Live From the Grammys’ Keltie Knight, noting the book she carried was “an ode to Eusexua,” while the orchid (complementing her fiery new hair) “is a symbol of my early work, because it was a sign that I used a lot in my LP1 era.”

Fellow nominee Tyla also let it flow in her Dsquared2 design. 

“I feel caramel,” the “Water” singer raved to E!. “The glam squad killed it.”

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