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Latin Grammys 2025 Las Vegas: Meet the Fashion Trends

Latin Grammys 2025 dazzled with bold monochromes, cultural fusion, and haute couture drama—Bad Bunny, Karol G, and Roselyn Sánchez redefined Latin elegance on Las Vegas’ most glamorous red carpet.

Por: Karla Sofía Espinoza
LATIN GRAMMYS 2025
Nicki Nicole, Karol G, and Bad Bunny / Photo IG @latingrammys and Getty Images for Latin Grammys 2025

The 26th Annual Latin Grammy Awards, held at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas transcended music to become a global fashion milestone.

As the brightest stars of Latin entertainment walked the red carpet, they didn’t just accept awards—they curated a visual manifesto of modern Latin identity: bold, sensual, culturally rooted, and unapologetically luxurious.

Aitana, Maluma, and Kacey Musgraves / Photos Getty Images for Latin Grammys 2025

Looks with Cultural Legacy

The trend toward cultural reclamation was undeniable. Designers incorporated indigenous textiles, Afro-Caribbean patterns, and Andean motifs into modern cuts, proving Latin fashion isn’t just about trends—it’s about legacy.

Bright pops of fuchsia, gold, and cobalt appeared alongside minimalist black ensembles, creating a dynamic spectrum of personal expression. Oscar Petit’s geometric metallic suit and Roselyn Sanchez’s jeweled headpiece signaled a new era: Latin fashion is no longer a niche—it’s the global standard.

From transparent organza overlays to mixed-texture tailoring, every detail whispered luxury. The Las Vegas night wasn’t just lit by stage lights—it glowed with the confidence of artists who wear their roots as proudly as their couture.

A Masterclass in Sartorial Storytelling

This year’s red carpet was a masterclass in blending tradition with innovation.

  • Designers and stylists fused heritage with futurism, resulting in looks that balanced classic sophistication with avant-garde daring.

  • Monochromatic elegance dominated—especially in jet black like Maluma.

  • Men like Miguel Bosé and Eduardo Cabra embraced tailored tuxedos with open shirts and oversized collars.

  • While women like Karol G and Camila Guevara stunned in floor-sweeping gowns adorned with hand-beaded feathers and delicate lace, their silhouettes accentuated by corseted waists and plunging necklines.

Highlighted Celebrity Looks

  • Karol G, radiant in a custom Versace Atelier gown designed by Donatella Versace herself, became the night’s most talked-about icon. The gown featured thousands of hand-sewn black beads and cascading ostrich feathers, evoking both regal opulence and wild artistic freedom—perfectly mirroring her musical persona.

  • Bad Bunny, styled by his longtime team Storm Pablo and Marvin Douglas Linares, broke gendered fashion norms with a sculpted black suit embedded with Puerto Rican embroidery motifs, paired with bold silver accessories and streetwear-inspired sneakers—a seamless blend of haute couture and barrio pride.

  • Roselyn Sánchez, hosting for the first time, exuded timeless glamour in a cascading emerald-green satin gown with a thigh-high slit and jeweled bodice, embodying the poise of a Latin cinema legend.

  • Nathy Peluso turned heads in a metallic silver corset dress with asymmetric draping.

  • Migbelis Castellanos captivated in a long red lace gown that hugged her frame like a second skin—elegant yet undeniably sensual.

Q&A Latin Grammys 2025 Red Carpet

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