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“People Who Don’t Own A Mirror”: 9 Fashion Disasters From The 2025 Latin Grammy Awards
The 26th Annual Latin Grammy Awards lit up the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on November 13, 2025, celebrating some of the biggest names in Latin music, as presented by The Latin Recording Academy.
Hosted by Maluma and Roselyn Sánchez, the star-studded night featured performances from Bad Bunny, Marco Antonio Solís, Jesús Ortiz Paz of Fuerza Regida, Karol G, and more.
But with so many A-listers hitting the red carpet in their boldest fashion choices, a few looks inevitably missed the mark.
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From “laughable outfits” to straight-up “PJs,” according to the internet, here are the most questionable fashion moments and “worst dressed” celebs from the 2025 Latin Grammys.
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Rauw Alejandro
The renowned Puerto Rican singer Rauw Alejandro made a striking entrance in a burgundy suit, with the top buttons of his shirt left open to reveal his tattooed chest.
He completed the look with a black satin sash around his waist and a chunky silver necklace featuring a ram head pendant.
Rauw was nominated in two categories: Album of the Year for Cosa Nuestra and Best Reggaeton Performance for the track Baja Pa’ Acá.
He did not win in either category, losing both to Bad Bunny.
Roselyn Sánchez
Puerto Rican singer and actress Roselyn Sánchez wore a pale blue tulle gown with camisole straps, a deep V-neckline, and a layered sheer tulle skirt.
The 52-year-old star co-hosted the Latin Grammys alongside Maluma.
Her look immediately sparked criticism online, with many saying it resembled more of a “nightgown” than a red carpet dress.
“Must have been a late night do, most look like they have their pj's and nighties on.”
Bad Bunny
Puerto Rican rapper and singer Bad Bunny played it safe in a classic black suit paired with a white shirt, a matching baseball hat, and black sunglasses.
He performed at the event in addition to receiving 12 nominations.
He was the biggest victor at the 2025 Latin Grammy Awards, taking home top honors for Album of the Year with Debí Tirar Más Fotos, along with four additional trophies.
Ángeles Toledano
Ángeles Toledano, considered a rising star in the flamenco music scene, arrived in a strapless, floor-length white gown covered in bold black polka dots.
The Perico El De La Tomasa singer was nominated for Best Álbum de Música Flamenca for Sangre Sucia, though she ultimately did not win the category.
One disappointed user critiqued her look harshly, writing, “People who don't own a mirror.”
Eduardo Cabra
Puerto Rican musician and producer Eduardo Cabra showed up to one of the biggest nights in the Latin music industry wearing casual black overalls paired with a black shirt and a striped red-and-green tie.
He attended the ceremony in support of the album Puñito De Yocahú, which he co-produced and which was nominated in both the Album of the Year and Best Contemporary Tropical Album categories.
The album ultimately took home the award in the latter category.
Mar Solís
Mexican music legend Marco Antonio Solís’s daughter, Marla or Mar Solís, turned heads in a seafoam-green, bedazzled two-piece ensemble.
The shimmery outfit left her midriff fully bare, while a dramatic waist-high side slit in the skirt showcased her legs.
She attended the ceremony in support of her father, who performed a special duet with Karol G during the show.
Danny Lux
Latin-American singer-songwriter Danny Lux turned heads in a blingy, maximalist leather ensemble, featuring a patterned trench, baggy trousers, and a simple black tee.
He elevated the look with an intricate silver floral-detailed wide waistband and a statement necklace.
Danny was nominated for Best Contemporary Mexican Music Album for his album Leyenda, but the award went to Carín León.
Fito Páez
Argentine Latin rock musician and filmmaker Fito Páez arrived on the red carpet in a black-and-yellow plaid suit with cuffed pant legs.
The 62-year-old, a former member of the Trova Rosarina, is often dubbed the “Troubadour of Argentine rock,” a nod to his reputation as a poetic musical storyteller.
He took home two awards at the event for his album Novella, winning Best Rock Album and Best Rock Song.
Andrés Giménez
Argentine musician Andrés Giménez arrived on the red carpet in a casual black tee paired with black-and-white camouflage pants and black sneakers.
The 57-year-old rock vocalist, best known as the frontman of A.N.I.M.A.L., was nominated in the Best Rock Song category for his track Legado.
