Grammys 2020: Winners, What They Wore, and More

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Music’s biggest night, Grammys 2020, was shrouded in sadness Sunday evening after the news of Kobe Bryant’s untimely passing. “We literally standing here, heartbroken, in the house that Kobe Bryant built,” said host Alicia Keys. Entertainers paid their respects throughout the evening, including Keys who was joined by Boyz II Men.

However, the show must go on, and artists did their best to bring their style to the show. Our round-up of the biggest winners for the evening:

Billie Eilish Wins Big
The breakout performer busted through the Grammys taking home: Best New Artist, Album of the Year (When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?), Record of the Year (Bad Guy), and Song of the Year (Bad Guy).

This means she beat out powerhouse artists such as Lizzo, Taylor Swift, and Ariana Grande.

Here’s (just one) of her acceptance speeches:

Lizzo Inspires
Lizzo took home Best Pop Solo Performance (Truth Hurts), Urban Contemporary Album (Cuz I Love You), and Best Traditional R&B Performance (Jerome).

Her acceptance speeches credited friends, fans, and encouraged others trying to make it in the industry. “And you guys create beautiful music. You guys create connectivity. And as I’m speaking to all … in this room, we need to continue to reach out. This is the beginning of making music that moves people again — making music that liberates people.”

Little Nas X and Billy Ray Cyrus Won’t Sit Down
The song that refuses to stay down popped back up again last night, winning Best Pop Duo Performance and Best Music Video. Little Nas X and Billy Ray Cyrus took home two Grammys for “Old Town Road”.

Our Favorite Fashion

There’s no question which designer should take all of the credit at the 62nd Annual Grammys. Versace reigned supreme with stunning gowns, sexy suits, and some ensembles that made you look twice.

Lizzo in the white Versace on the red carpet was breathtaking, complete with a fancy fur stole.

https://twitter.com/InStyle/status/1221576034182627330

You weren’t losing Little Nas X in the crowd. His bright pink Versace number –

We’ll let you decide.

Our absolute favorite though? Camila Cabello in the yellow Versace, during her final performance. Caliente.

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