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From the wildest matching girl band outfits to the J.Lo dress that's been permanently ingrained into all of our memories, the Grammys have been delivering memorable red carpet fashion for decades now. Ahead of this year's award show ceremony, we're taking a look back at all the most iconic Grammy fashion moments in history—from Aretha and Cher in the '70s to Gaga and Beyoncé today and all that's in-between.
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1972
Aretha Franklin took home her Grammy in 1972 wearing a stunning red and gold gown with a matching headscarf.
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1974
Giving us a classic Cher moment, the singer donned a white bikini-style top adorned with a sequin butterfly. Topping off look, she wore a matching pastel butterfly accessory in her hair and a sheer shawl.
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1975
In 1975, Yoko Ono and John Lennon showed up to the Grammys together in looks that could still be worn today. Yoko opted for a feathered shawl, slip dress, and mini bag, while John donned a suit and beanie.
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1975
Bette Midler took the music theme quite literally and showed up to the 1975 Grammys wearing a record on her head. Stevie Wonder, meanwhile, opted for a denim patchwork suit.
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1977
Big blonde hair, a hot pink jumpsuit, and bedazzled detailing: Dolly Parton gave the Grammys a dose of her signature look in '77, making the award show instantly more fun.
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1983
Leave it to Grace Jones to bring avant garde fashion onto the Grammy scene. The singer shut down the red carpet for the award show's 25th anniversary in an ultra wide-brim hat (which Rick James posed under) and matching black leather ensemble.
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1983
Donna Summer gave us the leopard x Southern belle mashup we didn't know we needed with this animal print hoop skirt featuring tulle underlay.
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1984
One of MJ's most iconic looks, the King of Pop showed up to the '84 Grammy Awards in a bedazzled military jacket and what would become his signature single glove.
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1988
Always one to push gender norms in fashion, Prince wore a polka dot suit with matching high heeled boots to the 1988 Grammys.
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1990
Serving up a real late '80s, early '90s LEWK, Paula Abdul donned a gold fringe dress with a matching high ponytail scrunchie, bangles, and a clutch.
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1991
En Vogue showed up to the 1991 Grammy Awards in traditional African looks that brought some much-welcomed color and print to the red carpet that year.
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1991
Gracing the music award show with her presence, Naomi Campbell delivered a major '90s fashion moment in a colorful mini dress and red feather boa.
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1992
Aretha Franklin served up some major glamour in the form of an animal print coat with a matching fur-trimmed hand muff in 1992. Don't forget the oversized diamond drop earrings.
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1993
In one of the Grammys' first-ever naked dresses, Céline Dion showed up to the 1993 show in a see-through black lace gown that showed off her black thong.
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1993
That same year, Janet Jackson and Michael Jackson had a matching sibling moment in chic white suits and red ribbons to raise awareness for AIDS.
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1993
Looking like a '90s dream, Mariah Carey wore a strappy dress, heeled sandals, and a matching mini bag in head-to-toe red.
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1994
Giving us the turtleneck red carpet look we didn't know we needed, Shania Twain stunned in a sparkling white gown and matching satin bag at the 1994 show.
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1996
Bow down to the legendary head-to-toe leopard look Mary J. Blige graced everyone with at the 38th Annual Grammy Awards. She even rocked black sunglasses and leather gloves inside the show like a boss.
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1996
An iconic fashion moment in girl band history, TLC wore matching white silky outfits for their first-ever Grammy appearance where they swept the awards with four wins.
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1996
That same year, Salt-N-Pepa gave us another legendary girl band look in matching mint green suits and clear PVC handbags that we'd still wear today.
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1997
One of Lauryn Hill's most underrated Grammy looks, the singer stunned in a red and white dress, toe-ring sandals, and a matching red choker.
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1997
Bringing another naked dress to the Grammys, Sheryl Crow donned a sheer slip dress with leopard underwear underneath. Making it even more '90s, she topped off the look with a crocheted brown cardigan.
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1998
In one of the most stunning red carpet maternity dresses of all time, Jada Pinkett Smith wore a sheer sparkling gown to the 1998 Grammys.
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1998
Lil' Kim brought on the shine factor with glitter tights, a sparkling cardigan, and bejeweled heels.
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1999
Wearing a Nefertiti headwrap and leather patchwork gown, Erykah Badu's effortlessly cool look at the 1999 Grammys was unforgettable.
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1999
Faith Hill's ultra-feminine lilac gown and matching shawl looked straight out of a '90s rom-com.
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2000
The dress that literally created Google's Image search, Jennifer Lopez's plunging Versace gown is one of the most impactful red carpet looks of all time. At the time, the belly-button baring look was one of the most scandalous gowns to grace a red carpet and it remains one of the most iconic to this day.
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2000
Going full-on glam, Britney Spears channeled Marilyn Monroe in this white halter gown and fur stole at the 2000 Grammy Awards.
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2001
Entering her new "Xtina" era, Christina Aguilera debuted a new look and boho-esque pink gown on the red carpet at the 2001 Grammys.
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2001
Out-naked-ing J.Lo's iconic Versace dress, Toni Braxton dropped jaws in this barely-there silk gown.
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