Walking the red carpet of the 26th Annual Latin Grammy Awards in Las Vegas felt like stepping into a runway built for rhythm and spectacle. The MGM Grand Garden Arena glowed under neon lights, the air vibrating with expectation, music, and a promise of daring fashion.
When fashion became a performance
The stars didn’t merely arrive — they performed style. From shimmering gowns to tailored suits with audacious detail, the dress code felt like a statement: latin-luxury meets boundary-breaking.
I spotted shimmering tulle, dramatic silhouettes and bold suits. One standout moment: a burgundy suit with sharp cut and deep lapels that contrasted against a sea of evening gowns.

Trend #1: Metallic drama & reflective textures
A wave of silver, gold and liquid fabrics dominated the scene. It wasn’t enough to sparkle; the materials caught movement, light and even sound, creating a kinetic aura. The reflective dress worn by one presenter mirrored the arena’s lights like ripples on water
Trend #2: Monochrome minimalism with a twist
Among grand gowns, a quiet rebellion: minimal silhouettes in one shade—from ivory to deep charcoal—with unexpected details: a thigh-high slit, a sculptural shoulder, a contrasting belt. It spoke luxury understated, but with presence.
Trend #3: Tailored suits rewriting gender rules
Men arrived not just in black ties, but in elevated tailoring. Velvet lapels, unusual colours, daring accessories. One suit in cream-white with soft metallic trim turned heads. Fashion was no longer background—it was front-line.
My personal moment
In the press zone I paused behind the sea of flashes and chose to notice what usually is overlooked: the small gestures. A singer adjusting a cufflink mid-laugh; a designer whispering to his muse; a photographer clicking rapidly in awe rather than for assignment. These moments reminded me: style isn’t just fabric—it’s human.
Why this matters for Latin luxury
Latin American culture is vibrant, bold and evolving. At the Grammys, fashion became a mirror of that evolution. It declared: global stage, local roots. The music may be the anchor, but the style is the signpost. By 2025 we see it clearly: our aesthetics are caught in translation, but unafraid.
Here are some of the best fashion looks from the 2025 Latin Grammy Awards in Las Vegas
Bad Bunny
Elegant and understated, he appeared in an impeccable black suit, demonstrating that men’s style on the Latin American red carpet can also be refined without losing its identity.

Kacey Musgraves
Stunning in a vibrant scarlet dress, with a silhouette that blends classic and modern styles. A perfect color choice for a gala evening.

Roselyn Sánchez
Personally, this dress left me speechless. The artist looked stunning in that semi-sheer blue dress adorned with jewels; Sánchez blends haute couture glamour with authentic Latin presence.

Karol G
Yes!, La Bichota!. She wore a deep black dress with a plunging neckline, a classic style but with a contemporary feel. A monochromatic look that reaffirmed her presence as one of the biggest stars of the night.

In a night where there were winners, performances and viral moments, the true victory was the fashion that dared to speak. When I left that red carpet, I realised: style didn’t just accompany music—with the Latin Grammys 2025, fashion joined the chorus.
See you next year—with even higher heels, sharper lines and louder courage.


