BLACKPINK’S Rosé has brushed shoulders with the Grammys world before – from hosting fans at an intimate set at the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles last December to slowly building her presence within the Recording Academy. But this year’s ceremony hit different. The 2026 Grammys marked her first-ever appearance at the main awards night, and it couldn’t have come at a bigger moment in her career.This is also the first time Rosé has been nominated as a solo artist, and she’s already rewriting the record books. She became the first K-pop soloist to score nominations in two major Grammy categories. And later in the night, she’s set to step onto the Grammys stage, another historic first for a K-pop solo act.For a night this personal and career-defining, Rosé kept her red carpet look clean, striking, and quietly powerful. She wore a strapless black mini dress paired with a dramatic white gathered drape that flowed from her waist to the floor, creating a sharp contrast between classic elegance and modern edge. The look felt minimal at first glance, but the sculpted silhouette and bold structure made it anything but simple.The outfit was styled by Aeri Yun, the creative force behind many of Rosé’s most loved fashion moments – from her easy street style to her slightly offbeat, feminine stage looks. Together, they’ve created a fashion identity that’s recognisable without being repetitive, and this Grammys appearance felt like a perfect summary of that journey.She finished the look with sheer tights, pointed heels, and subtle sparkle in the form of Tiffany & Co. jewellery. The glam stayed soft and unfussy, with Rosé letting her bleach-blonde curls take centre stage instead of going heavy on makeup. It was one of those rare red carpet moments where restraint actually made the look stronger.Rosé walked the carpet solo before heading inside for the ceremony, where her song with Bruno Mars, “APT.”, is in the running for Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance. It’s tough competition, with names like Kendrick Lamar, Lady Gaga, Billie Eilish, Doechii, Sabrina Carpenter, and Bad Bunny also in the mix.Still, wins or not, this night already feels like a milestone. For Rosé, simply being here – nominated, performing, and owning her space on one of music’s biggest stages, is a moment fans will remember long after the trophies are handed out.
