Lady Gaga loves to bring the mayhem on the red carpet.
The “Disease” singer hit the Grammys 2026 red carpet Sunday wearing a black feathered look from Matières Fécales that wrapped around her hourglass figure with perfection.
The look featured a high neck with feathers that stood upwards, framing her face. Traveling down her body, the feathers then fanned out in a mermaid silhouette at the base.
Her platinum blond hair was slicked back from her face with matching bleached eyebrows, allowing her deep black gown to bring all the drama.
Though she was not on the red carpet with fiancé Michael Polansky, she did bring her massive engagement ring along for the ride, seemingly wearing no other jewelry besides the oval-cut rock.
Gaga posed on the carpet with industry icon Carole King, who is set to present at tonight’s event.
Already the recipient of 14 Grammys and a whopping 45 nominations, she’s nominated for seven awards tonight, including song of the year for “Abracadabra,” record of the year and the night’s most coveted award, album of the year, for her sixth studio album, “Mayhem.”
Gaga is also set to take the stage for a performance during the telecast, which is broadcasting from the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.
The artist previously described the album “my personal chaos—born of intuition and sometimes clear and other times utterly broken but always produced with a desire to embolden my own voice as a musician.”
She went on to explain, “I’ve spoken a lot about MAYHEM being a collection of gothic dreams and in a way Lady Gaga was my first one. She has always been an expression of my human reality.”
Gaga kicked off the “Mayhem” era at last year’s Grammys, wearing a black Samuel Lewis dress with a dramatic leather bodice and long sleeves.
And she’s currently in the middle of a nine-month world tour, having begun this past July with dates running through April 2026.
What’s more, during the tour break over the holidays, she produced and released a Christmas Eve performance titled “Lady Gaga in Harlequin Live: One Night Only.”
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