Kacey Musgraves Drops a Glam Bombshell on the Red Carpet at the 2025 Latin Grammy Awards.ML

Kacey Musgraves is channeling her inner bombshell.
The 37-year-old brought big hair energy to her first Latin Grammy Awards in Las Vegas on Thursday night, where she took the stage to perform her bilingual hit, “Lost in Translation,” with Carin León. On the red carpet outside MGM Grand Garden Arena, her chocolate brown hair was swept over the left side of her head; her front layers curling away from her forehead.

Soft waves moved down her back as she flashed her right shoulder to the cameras. The ultra-feminine style was similar to that of the ingenue aesthetic of the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show models. Bombshell hair has been a fixture in the show’s history for decades, starting in the 1990s. Boasted by the likes of supermodel legends Heidi Klum and Candice Swanepoel, the hairdo is usually marked by a distinct side part, a teased root and combed-through curls.

On the Latin Grammy Awards red carpet, Musgraves’ bombshell hair was missing the teased root. The volume, however, was not lost thanks to her skilled stylist, Giovanni Delgado. Delgado has been the visionary behind the Grammy winners’ most notable beauty looks this year, including the 1970s-inspired feathered hair she donned during her visit with the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders in July and the bangs and braided fairy buns she wore for Hinterland Music Festival in August.
Musgraves’ makeup is typically brought to life by Moani Lee, a New York-based artist whose client list also includes Miranda Lambert. For the awards ceremony on Thursday, Lee flushed Musgraves’ visage with rosy hues, from a rich red lip to a faded scarlet blush under her cheekbones.

On stage with León later in the evening, the vocalist’s countenance still evoked Old Hollywood glamour but with mermaid waves in place of her drawn-out curls. Elsewhere at the MGM Grand Garden Arena, Karol G, a newly inducted Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show angel, traded her wings and bouffant hair for pin-straight hair and a microphone, performing “Coleccionando Heridas” for the first time with Marco Antonio Solís.



