The Most Outrageous Looks From The 2018 Grammy Awards

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Sandwiched between the classic looks of the Golden Globes and SAG Awards and the elegant fashion we expect to see at the Oscars, the style of the Grammys allows celebrities to let loose on the red carpet

It’s one thing to have a little fun, but of course, some stars took it to a whole other level at the 2018 Grammy Awards on Sunday night. 

Jenny McCarthy turned heads with her blue hair, sunglasses and gloves on the red carpet, while Ava Max’s colorful suit and Patrick Starr’s pink and purple outfit made similar waves.

Singer Joy Villas ― who drew attention with a Donald Trump-themed outfit last year ― wore another controversial political dress, this year choosing to take on abortion rights activists with a dress portraying a fetus and a purse that said “Choose Life.”

Check out all of the looks below: 

Jenny McCarthy
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Ava Max
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Patrick Starr
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Kali Uchis
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Jaden Smith
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Heidi Klum
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Cameron Duddy, Mark Wystrach, and Jess Carson of Midland
John Shearer via Getty Images
Joy Villa
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Pink
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Andra Day
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GoldLink
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Mick Fleetwood
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Cardi B
Dimitrios Kambouris via Getty Images
Janelle Monae
Jamie McCarthy via Getty Images
Kimberly Schlapman of Little Big Town
Steve Granitz via Getty Images
Rachel Antonoff
John Shearer via Getty Images
Giuliana Rancic
ANGELA WEISS via Getty Images
Anna Kendrick
Dimitrios Kambouris via Getty Images
Coco Austin
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Cyndi Lauper
Jamie McCarthy via Getty Images

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