Ariana Grande did not walk away from the 2020 Grammy Awards with a trophy, but the “Thank U, Next” singer wowed on the red carpet and the stage with her multiple outfit changes.
Grande didn’t attend last year’s awards after saying that she felt her creativity and self-expression were stifled by the event’s organizers. On Sunday, Grande made her return to the Grammys, arriving at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California, in a dramatic a tulle ball gown. She changed outfits at least five times throughout the evening.
Keep reading for a look at all of the singer’s outfits.
Ariana Grande arrived at the red carpet in a custom Giambattista Valli ball gown made of a gray-colored tulle.Ariana Grande arrived at the 2020 Grammys red carpet. Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for The Recording Academy
Grande’s stylist, Law Roach, told E! News that the skirt had a diameter of 20 feet.
Grande’s dramatic skirt made for a show-stopping, red-carpet moment.Ariana Grande “sits” on the red carpet in her tulle ball gown. Steve Granitz/WireImage
The “Thank U, Next” singer was also wearing Christian Louboutin pumps with grips on the bottom to help keep her from slipping, according to E! News. She sported her signature high ponytail and also paired the voluminous gown with matching gray gloves.
Before the awards show had started, Grande changed into a two-piece set with a dark-gray top and bedazzled neckline.Grande changed into a different gray-colored gown for her second red-carpet look. Ariana Grande/Instagram; Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for The Recording Academy
Grande documented her outfit swap via a post on her Instagram Story, which said “next.”
For her second look, the musician wore what looked like a two-piece set. Her light-gray skirt had a large bow around the waist, and her dark-gray top was embellished with a diamond neckline. Grande wore what appeared to be the same gray gloves as her first outfit.
While she sat in the crowd at the awards show, Grande wore her first tulle gown, which took up several seats.Ariana Grande at the 2020 Grammys in her gray ball gown. John Shearer/Getty Images for The Recording Academy
Common denominators in the singer’s Grammys looks were her high ponytail hairstyle and the various gloves that she paired with each of her dresses or outfits.
Grande took the stage for her performance in a custom, emerald-colored Givenchy ball gown.Ariana Grande wearing a custom Givenchy dress onstage at the 2020 Grammys. Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images
During the first part of Grande’s performance, when she performed “Imagine,” the singer wore a custom-made Givenchy design, according to a tweet from the designer.
She continued to wear her hair styled in a high ponytail, but she appeared to swap out her original jewelry for larger, emerald-colored gems.
The singer’s lace gloves and matching pale-pink straps that were visible at the neckline of her dress hinted that there was another costume change to come.
She then swapped the ball gown for a light-pink, lace lingerie set and pink, fuzzy robe.Grande made an outfit swap during her performance. John Shearer/Getty Images for The Recording Academy
The Grammy nominee’s next outfit change marked the second part of her performance, where she sang “7 Rings” and “Thank U, Next.”
The Grammy nominee’s second performance outfit consisted of a lacy lingerie set, a matching pair of gloves, and a fuzzy robe over a pair of fishnet-style tights.During the second part of her performance, Grande wore a pink robe with fur-like details. Kevin Winter/Getty Images for The Recording Academy
She also wore sparkly knee-pads.
For her final Grammys look, Grande slipped back into the Givenchy ball gown that she wore during the first part of her performance.Grande’s last look during the awards show was the green Givenchy ball gown. Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for The Recording Academy
Grande finished the awards show wearing the Givenchy ball gown that she wore during the first part of her performance. The singer also added a new pair of matching emerald-colored gloves, which she was not originally wearing the first time she stepped out in the green gown.
Representatives of Law Roach, Giambattista Valli, Christian Louboutin, and Givenchy did not immediately respond to Insider’s request for comment.