
At the 25th anniversary of the Latin Grammy Awards, held in Miami, the red carpet was dominated by conceptual and symbolic fashion. Artists like Mon Laferte, Jay de la Cueva, Alejandro Fernández, Ali Stone, and María Becerra showcased their projects through their outfits, setting trends with innovative designs. However, it wasn't just the different designs that captured attention. Other artists like Kany García, Nathy Peluso, Ángela Aguilar with her husband Christian Nodal, Marc Anthony with his wife Nadia Ferreira, as well as Anitta and Danny Ocean, opted for classic looks at the gala. In their statements to EFE, the artists expressed their wardrobe choices. "I chose this dress because it represents what we stand for in Latin music, part tradition, part risks," said a Puerto Rican singer-songwriter. Tradition was also present with typical outfits from different countries and ethnicities, as well as classic attire that endures over time. Colombian Nathy Peluso commented: "I chose something fresh, elegant, and calm, that represents the moment." Some bolder outfits stood out for their color and originality. Mon Laferte wore an outfit filled with anatomical hearts in relief, while Ali Stone designed a suit with a silver dragon head on one shoulder. The trio Darumas paid tribute to Prince with their costumes. In contrast, Anitta reinvented the trend of wearing lingerie in public with a white suit, while Becky G surprised with a mesh suit and silver appliqués. Singer David Bisbal also stood out in a burgundy suit, adapting to Miami's climate. Among the elegant proposals, styles inspired by the golden age of cinema from the 1920s and 1930s stood out, as seen in María Becerra and Ángela Aguilar's outfits. On the other hand, artists like Emilia and Yailin La Más Viral opted for traditional evening dresses with sensual elements. As for the best-dressed and most classic men, figures like Rauw Alejandro, Alejandro Sanz, Juanes, Draco Rosas, and Marc Anthony wore black suits with elegance and style at the Latin Grammy gala.