Teyana Taylor Stuns In Bold Tom Ford Gown At The 2026 Grammys

  • By Rico
  • Feb. 3, 2026, 8 a.m.

The Red Carpet Moment

Teyana Taylor, the multi-talented artist and fashion icon, made a jaw-dropping entrance at the 2026 Grammy Awards. Known for her ability to captivate both music and fashion audiences, Taylor didn’t disappoint as she stepped onto the red carpet in a dazzling sand-colored gown. This custom creation, a masterpiece from Tom Ford by Haider Ackermann, showcased her impeccable style and bold fashion choices.

Music and Recognition

The Grammys marked a significant milestone for Taylor, as she celebrated her first-ever Grammy nomination for her album 'Escape Room.' Released in August after a five-year hiatus from music, this project has been a testament to her artistic growth and personal journey. "I recorded this album on my terms," Taylor shared with ELLE, highlighting the vulnerability and creative freedom that defined 'Escape Room.'

“Sometimes, you’ve got to just shake the table.”

A Night of Firsts

In addition to her nomination, Taylor was also set to grace the stage as a presenter, joining a star-studded lineup including Chappell Roan, Charli XCX, Doechii, and Harry Styles. The evening promised to be a celebration of her accomplishments and a showcase of her dynamic presence in the entertainment industry.

Fashion as a Statement

Taylor’s choice of attire for the Grammys was a continuation of her year-long fashion evolution. From streetwear to haute couture, she’s consistently pushed boundaries with her sartorial choices. Her past appearances, like the unforgettable Schiaparelli gown at the 2025 Golden Globes, have solidified her status as a fashion risk-taker. "I’m in a space where there are no thorns, just the rose," Taylor reflected, capturing her current sense of self and style.

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Rico covers how celebs craft image—on carpets, in airports, and on Stories. He pairs look IDs and styling credits with the mini-narratives driving buzz: relationships, rebrands, and comeback arcs.