On the shimmering red-carpet stretch of the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, the 2025 Latin Grammys brought together a constellation of stars—each draped in haute couture, cultural echoes and bold personal statements. Musicians, artists, and heritage voices arrived with full force, combining high fashion with identity and heritage. The look of the night? Glamour rooted in tradition and expression.
The Colombian icon made one of the most striking entrances: a deep plunging black gown that balanced glamour and strength. She owned the carpet. Her look felt like she was channeling her musical personal, unapologetic, and elegant.
Not only arriving in panache but also serving as one of the evening’s hosts, Maluma opted for an all-black suit that felt sleek and effortlessly stylish. A statement in simplicity paired with charisma.
The Chilean-Mexican powerhouse arrived with her signature blend of vintage glamour and contemporary edge. Her presence added depth a reminder of music rooted in heritage and layered expression.
Argentinian legend Fito Páez walked the carpet with timeless style, channeling the respect and legacy that his decades-long career brings. His look felt like a nod to musical history arriving in the present.
Spanish maestro Alejandro Sanz arrived with understated elegance his appearance a blend of musical gravitas and red carpet sophistication. He and his legacy were quietly celebrated in his look.
Regional Mexican voices Bobby Pulido and Los Stefan also brought their own red carpet flair stylish but rooted, contemporary yet connected to deep musical traditions.
Cultural resonance in style: Many of the arrivals didn’t just dress to impress, they dressed to express identity. From classic silhouettes to modern edge, the carpet reflected music’s cultural roots and present expansion.
• Gender and genre cross-over: Artists from reggaetón, pop, regional Mexican, alt-Latin, and veteran singer-songwriters all converged on the carpet, making for a musical-fashion mosaic.
• Las Vegas backdrop: Hosting the event in Las Vegas lent an extra layer of sparkle and theatricality, which artists appeared to lean into—with bold accessories, dramatic gowns or sharp tuxedos.

























