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    • The 2026 Grammy Awards were held in Los Angeles on Sunday night.
    • Following the ceremony, stars like Justin Bieber and Billie Eilish flocked to after parties.
    • Some celebrities kept their outfits casual, while others changed into statement party looks.

    Celebrations didn’t stop after the 2026 Grammys concluded on Sunday night.

    Following the awards ceremony inside the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, stars like Justin Bieber, Teyana Taylor, Tate McRae, and more headed to glamorous after-parties.

    While some of them remained in their stunning red-carpet looks, others changed into statement outfits on the way there.

    Here’s what they wore, from a leather dress and a see-through trench coat to a casual hoodie.

    Teyana Taylor wore a daring trench coat instead of a classic party dress.


    Teyana Taylor at the W Magazine Grammy after-party in Los Angeles.

    Teyana Taylor at the W Magazine Grammy after-party in Los Angeles.

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    Taylor, who was nominated in the best R&B album category, attended W Magazine’s after-party at Bar Marmont in Los Angeles in a sheer trench coat.

    The tan garment was perfectly oversize, and its shining material showed just enough skin without being completely transparent. She wore it with black leather sling-backs and large sunglasses.

    Justin Bieber kept things extreeeeemely casual.


    Justin Bieber and Billie Eilish at the W Magazine Grammy after-party in Los Angeles.

    Justin Bieber and Billie Eilish at the W Magazine Grammy after-party in Los Angeles.

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    Bieber was spotted outside the W Magazine party with his friend and fellow artist Billie Eilish.

    He ditched the oversize Balenciaga suit he wore at the Grammys, though. For the second half of the evening, he wore blue jeans with a teal zip-up hoodie. He seemed to have ditched the shirt underneath.

    Billie Eilish and Rosé matched in black.


    Billie Eilish and Rosé at the W Magazine Grammy after-party in Los Angeles.

    Billie Eilish and Rosé at the W Magazine Grammy after-party in Los Angeles.

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    Eilish, who took home the song of the year Grammy for “Wildflower,” removed a few outer pieces of her Hodakova ensemble after the awards ceremony. What remained was her black skirt, leather belt, and oversize jacket.

    She spent time with Rosé, who was nominated for three Grammys this year, at the W Magazine party. The “APT.” musician had changed into a sparkling, strapless minidress with a bow on its neckline.

    Tate McRae swapped her formal Grammys gown for a youthful midi dress.


    Tate McRae at the W Magazine Grammy after-party in Los Angeles.

    Tate McRae at the W Magazine Grammy after-party in Los Angeles.

    Phillip Faraone/Getty Images

    The “Sports Car” singer was photographed wearing black latex at the W Magazine party.

    Her sleeveless dress hugged her body, reached her ankles, and had a deep sweetheart neckline. She wore it sans accessories and styled her hair in loose waves.

    McRae was nominated for her first Grammy this year in the best dance pop recording category.

    Audrey Nuna, Ejae, and Rei Ami swapped their coordinated outfits for fun party looks.


    Audrey Nuna, Ejae, and Rei Ami at the W Magazine Grammy after-party in Los Angeles.

    Audrey Nuna, Ejae, and Rei Ami at the W Magazine Grammy after-party in Los Angeles.

    Phillip Faraone/Getty Images

    The “KPop Demon Hunters” group won their first Grammy — the best song written for visual media award — on Sunday night.

    They also hit the W Magazine after-party, where each member wore a unique outfit that reflected their individual style.

    Audrey Nuna donned a puffy gray suit, Ejae wore a seafoam-green gown covered in sequins, and Rei Ami sported a corseted gown in red and lilac.

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