Prior to attending big show, she posed a photo of herself posing with three of her awards in a velvet pink Balmain gown by Olivier Rousteing featuring a structured neckline in a series of snapshots she posted to Instagram. The ensemble, accessorized with a circular gold hat, was styled by Marni Senofonte.
“We won 3 y’all! To my Hive, thank y’all so much for all of your love and loyalty!” she wrote in the caption. “Big thank you for the BREAK MY SOUL and CUFF IT wins!!! To The Dream, Tricky, HOV, and Big Freedia. I love y’all! Syd, I’ve always been such a fan of yours. Thank you.”
Much was made of Beyoncé getting stuck in LA traffic on the way to Crypto.com Arena, and it not only prevented Queen Bey from picking up the trophies that have vaulted her to first place as the artist with the most Grammys (32) in history — it also prevented fashion fans from enjoying a high-profile look at her three changes throughout the evening. Beyoncé was seen in the audience and accepted her record-breaking trophy wearing a Gucci gown with a silver metallic skirt, but near the show’s end, she changed into a black mirrored corset and velvet skirt custom-designed by Daniel Roseberry for Schiaparelli Haute Couture. Following the broadcast she posted a thank you to her Bey Hive on Instagram, wearing this custom look by Olivier Rousteing for Balmain, styled by Marni Senofonte.