The Best Dressed Men of the 2025 Grammy Awards

With more than enough weirdness circling the proceedings, these are the guys who decided looking great still mattered—and we thank them for it
Published: 3 February 2025

In retrospect, there was never any chance that the 2025 Grammys would feel like just another awards show. With a devastated Los Angeles in the background and more than a couple of very strange folks making a move for the spotlight in the foreground, the evening was always going to be different. But different isn't always bad. And while some people seem to be seeking all the wrong kinds of attention—which we won't be giving them here, by the way—others are genuinely delivering on the style front.

Did The Grateful Dead's Bob Weir show up wearing a robe-ish/kimono-ish tuxedo and a bolo tie at the same time? You're damn right he did—and he looked great. Ditto that for Finneas, who looked sleek, slouchy, and sexy in a tonal burgundy getup. More than a few dudes rocked white, off-white, or cream jackets or suits, with impressive results. And the guys from Green Day proved that while you can't take the insouciant SoCal punk out of the insouciant SoCal punk band, they also happen to clean up pretty nice.

And this is only the beginning. As the event progresses, we'll be updating this gallery with all the best dressed men of the evening. But for now, here's the shortlist. These are the guys who showed up ready to do their industry proud, help support a ravaged city, and ensure that even casual observers will remember why we like watching people play music in the first place. At this moment in time, that's more than laudable—it's downright impressive. Keep scrolling to see 'em all.

Rocky Dawuni. (GETTY IMAGES)
Mustard. (GETTY IMAGES)
Lojay. (GETTY IMAGES)
Bob Weir. (GETTY IMAGES)
Scott Evans. (GETTY IMAGES)
Mike Dirnt, Billie Joe Armstrong, and Tré Cool of Green Day. (GETTY IMAGES)
Kelsea Ballerini and Chase Stokes. (GETTY IMAGES)
Troye Sivan. (GETTY IMAGES)
Cory Henry. (GETTY IMAGES)
Noah Kahan. (GETTY IMAGES)
Chrissy Teigen and John Legend. (GETTY IMAGES)
Ian Hill, Glenn Tipton, Rob Halford, Richie Faulkner, and Scott Travis of Judas Priest. (GETTY IMAGES)
Ryan Beatty. (GETTY IMAGES)
The Dare. (GETTY IMAGES)
Finneas and Billie Eilish. (GETTY IMAGES)
J Balvin. (GETTY IMAGES)
Carter Gregory. (GETTY IMAGES)
Shaboozey. (GETTY IMAGES)
Omarion. (GETTY IMAGES)
Trevor Noah. (GETTY IMAGES)
Busta Rhymes. (GETTY IMAGES)
Swizz Beatz and Alicia Keys. (GETTY IMAGES)
Killah B. (GETTY IMAGES)

Originally published on Esquire US

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