Menswear Was the Grammys Red Carpet's Strong Suit

One thing that can always brighten up our day is a healthy dose of suit porn provided by a few of our favorite celebrities. At last night's Grammys, we saw our fair share of sharp-looking numbers from Nick Jonas in Versace to Pharrell Williams in tuxedo shorts. But the guys weren't the only ones rocking menswear on the red carpet: ladies like Anna Kendrick and Charli XCX were also seen wearing structured sets, proving that the award show pants trend isn't going anywhere.

Keep reading to see all the menswear looks that caught our eye at the Grammys, and vote in all of our red carpet polls.

Pharrell Williams
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Pharrell Williams

The singer kept it casual as he walked the red carpet, trading in the typical tux for a reflective Adidas shorts suit.

Kanye West
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Kanye West

While we're pretty sure Kim Kardashian wore a bathrobe to the Grammys, her hubby showed a little chest in an all-black suit.

Sam Smith
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Sam Smith

The big winner of the night kept it classic, pairing his Armani ensemble with a white tie and shiny black shoes.

Nick Jonas
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Nick Jonas

We've definitely developed a crush on Nick Jonas after seeing him wearing this tartan Versace number. It's so different yet still dapper, and the white sneakers were a nice, casual touch.

Anna Kendrick
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Anna Kendrick

How low can you go, Anna Kendrick? The Pitch Perfect 2 actress went with something a bit sexier than her usual style, pairing her Band of Outsiders suit with a pair of Jimmy Choo pumps.

Ed Sheeran
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Ed Sheeran

This may be the same thing that Ed wore in his "Thinking Out Loud" video, but the vest-sans-jacket look, with the addition of a cool Miansai bracelet, just works on the singer.

Charli XCX
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Charli XCX

If menswear and glam had a child, it would be Charli XCX's outfit. The singer decided to rock a furry shawl over her all-white tux, adding fun little pops of pink throughout her outfit with accessories.

John Legend
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John Legend

We were already swooning over John Legend's soulful voice, but seeing him in this Dolce & Gabbana tuxedo put us over the edge.

Ryan Seacrest
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Ryan Seacrest

No roundup would be complete without the suit master himself, Ryan Seacrest, who wore a blue and black tux combo from his own line.

Pharrell Williams
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Pharrell Williams

Another Grammy Awards show, another hat for Pharrell, but our eyes immediately went to his sparkly shoes during his performance. Meanwhile, his look drew comparisons to a bellhop.

Kanye West
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Kanye West

Kanye also did a quick outfit change when he got up on stage, bringing back the '90s-style sweatsedo.