Madison Beer in ANDREW KWON at the 68th Annual Grammy Awards
Los Angeles, California – February 1, 2026 – This evening, at the 68th Annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, Madison Beer arrives in a custom couture gown by ANDREW KWON — marking a major red carpet moment for the singer-songwriter and a continued celebration of ANDREW KWON’s presence on music’s most prestigious stage.
The custom creation is realized in black matte crepe, sculpted into a fluid, elongated silhouette that skims the body with elegance. A velvet neckline frames the décolletage with a soft, sensual contrast, highlighting the interplay between structure and softness — a signature within ANDREW KWON’s design language.
Designed and crafted entirely within the ANDREW KWON atelier in New York City, styled by Harper Slate, and tailored by Marko Guillén, the gown reflects the house’s devotion to precision and restraint — embodying a modern vision of American couture that is timeless and intentional.
“Madison embodies a rare duality — both strength and vulnerability,” says Andrew Kwon, founder and creative director of ANDREW KWON. “I’ve long admired her artistry and authenticity, and it was an honor to design this gown for her. I wanted the dress to feel effortless, powerful, and quietly sensual, a natural extension of who she is.”
Earlier this year, Beer released her latest album to critical acclaim, continuing a period of artistic evolution following her Grammy nomination last year — solidifying her place as one of her generation’s most compelling musical voices.
The look continues ANDREW KWON’s exploration of American couture rooted in craftsmanship, intention, and storytelling — where fashion becomes a language for emotion, identity, and modern elegance.



