At THE 68th ANNUAL GRAMMY AWARDS, Olivia Dean delivered a glamour-girl red carpet moment that felt effortlessly classic and beautifully modern. Fresh off claiming Best New Artist, Olivia stepped into the spotlight in a striking black-and-white gown that instantly commanded attention. The look was timeless, elegant, and refined—an instant love for our fashion team.
The dress carried a distinctly Van Kari–inspired elegance, rooted in clean lines, graceful contrast, and quiet luxury. Black and white never fail on the red carpet, and Olivia’s choice proved exactly why. The palette highlighted her natural poise while allowing the silhouette to speak with confidence and restraint. It was fashion that didn’t chase trends—it honored craftsmanship and classic beauty.
What made the moment unforgettable was the balance. Softness met strength in the design, mirroring Olivia Dean’s soulful sound and growing global presence. The gown moved with ease, photographed beautifully, and radiated confidence without excess. It felt grown, grounded, and deeply intentional—perfectly aligned with a breakthrough year that marked her arrival as both a musical and style force.
Olivia’s GRAMMY look reminded us why black and white remain undefeated in red carpet history. This was elegance without effort, glamour without noise, and a love-it, love-it moment we won’t forget.
Why Olivia Dean’s Look Was a Red Carpet Win
Classic black-and-white palette that never goes out of style
Van Kari–inspired elegance with clean, refined lines
Soft yet powerful silhouette reflecting her soulful artistry
Timeless glamour befitting a Best New Artist momemt
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – FEBRUARY 01: Olivia Dean, winner of the Best New Artist award, poses in the press room during the 68th GRAMMY Awards at Crypto.com Arena on February 01, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Leon Bennett/Getty Images for The Recording Academy)
Written by Lela Christine in collaboration with The Power Player Lifestyle Magazine news team, owner of Fab Five Lifestyle Magazine.
Photo Credit – Kevin Winter / John Shearer / Leon Bennett / Johnny Nunez / Getty Images for The Recording Academy Getty Images for The Recording Academy