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Grammys 2015 fashion: A mix of traditional and audacious on the red carpet

Grammys newcomer Sam Smith looked dapper in a white bow tie and Madonna rocked one of the season's most eclectic red carpets Sunday in a bedazzled two-corner black hat, burlesque-esque corset look with matching thigh high boots.

Fashion is always a little crazy at the Grammys, guys included, but first-time nominee Smith soaked it all up in a more traditional tuxedo as he managed his nerves going up against some of his idols.

Madonna's big-shouldered shorty outfit was custom Givenchy couture by Riccardo Tisci. She wore not much underneath, flashing a black thong and fishnets at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. She wasn't a hit with some in the Twitter peanut gallery: "Just got a glimpse of Madonna arriving. Seems to be channeling some mix of the Duchess of Windsor and Mae West," one chimed in.

Beyonce and Miley Cyrus went for black -- Cyrus in strategic, sexy cutouts and the queen in a low-V neck embellished look with a train from Proenza Schouler.

Audacious singer-actress Joy Villa was encaged in revealing bright orange, and it was unclear how Sia could see under her huge shaggy white wig.

Brandy Clark showed off a killer pair of metallic silver Prada pumps under a sparkly, second-skin silver-and-black gown, while Nick Jonas chatted hands in pockets of a light gray tweed suit with a touch of yellow and ultra-skinny trousers.

How's Clark handling newfound fame and regular everyday life? "Squeeze myself into this dress, for starters," she told The Associated Press.

Ariana Grande had her signature high ponytail in place, wearing a white and silver, one-shoulder Versace with a cut out back -- Big Sean by her side. "I'm wearing Saint Laurent man, head to toe," he added of his shades of black tuxedo.

Black-hatted Aloe Blacc went with a patterned bow tie and edgy royal blue tuxedo trimmed in black from the Danish fashion house Sand Copenhagen. Known for leg bearing, Pharrell Williams didn't break from tradition. He was dressed in a short gray suit, matching bow tie and shoes, from Adidas.

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From left, Madonna, Sam Smith, Charli XCX and Taylor Swift on the red carpet at the 57th annual Grammy Awards. Getty Images

Tuxedos aren't just for the dudes these days. Charlie XCX did her white tailed-tux trouser look justice from one of her favorites, Moschino, paired with a bright pink bow tie and blush fur stole.

"I hate boring fashion so I wanted to do something '80s and fabulous," she said. "I like unpredictable."

Meghan Trainor brought the bass -- and her dad. She wore a tight sheer mini skirt under a full black, long-sleeve overskirt adorned with black lace for her first Grammys walk.

Katy Perry's tousled blue hair popped against her silver sheer dress with swingy embellishments. It was fresh from the Paris runway of Zuhair Murad.

"I just want to shine like a diamond," she said, referring to one of her songs.

Perry was greeted on the red carpet by Nicki Minaj in black Tom Ford, her decolletage out in a front slit cut to her waist. Ford dressed Jennifer Hudson in a stunning bright white strapless dress that fell just below the knee, her sassy short hair a perfect complement.

Lady Gaga went gray-for-gray with date Tony Bennett. On their heads, that is. She showed off a high slit in her silver gown by Brandon Maxwell, dripping in Lorraine Schwartz diamonds and emeralds.

Taylor Swift's turquoise Elie Saab drew some online snark: "curtains over a mini dress," one tweeter offered of her sleeveless short-under-billowy, long look.

Kim Kardashian's gold John Paul Gaultier screamed bathrobe, but her new shorter 'do looked great. No matter.

"I love how sparkly it is," she said. "I love it."

Iggy Azalea's hair? Not so much. It was a thick braid wound around her head like a crown against a tight-tight bright blue custom Armani Prive gown.

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From left, Beyonce, Miley Cyrus, Rihanna and Katy Perry on the red carpet at the 57th annual Grammy Awards, Feb. 8, 2015. Getty Images

Tell us: Who was your favorite on the red carpet? Least favorite?

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