- At the 52nd Grammy Awards in 2010, some of today's biggest music stars looked very different.
- Beyoncé, Taylor Swift, and Lady Gaga all won big that night and wore show-stopping gowns.
- Justin Bieber, the Jonas Brothers, Usher, and Keith Urban all wore dark suits for the big night.
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The Grammy Awards is the most important night for music, but it's also a time to celebrate the best in fashion.
Stars like Beyoncé, Lady Gaga, and Justin Bieber bring their most eye-catching looks to the red carpet, but throughout the years, their styles have changed drastically. Ten years ago, at the 52nd Grammy Awards in 2010, some of these celebrities looked unrecognizable.
Here's what some of the biggest names looked like at the Grammys 10 years ago.
Taylor Swift wore a sparkling gown from Kaufmanfranco to the Grammy Awards 10 years ago.

That year, Swift's"Fearless" won a Grammy for album of the year.
Lady Gaga walked the red carpet in a futuristic look crafted by Armani Privé.

In 2010, Lady Gaga's song "Poker Face" won for the best dance recording.
Her red carpet looks are quite different today.
Rihanna wore ruffled feathers in this Elie Saab couture gown.

Ten years ago, Rihanna worked with Jay-Z and Kanye West on "Run This Town," which won the Grammy for best rap collaboration.
Justin Bieber still had his famous swoop, and he wore a vest and tie.

Justin Bieber — who was just 15 — presented at the 2010 Grammys alongside Kesha.
Katy Perry wore a Zac Posen gown covered in golden flowers to the Grammys that year.

Perry's"Hot N Cold" was nominated for best female pop vocal.
Here's how her look has evolved in the years since.
Miranda Lambert's one-shoulder, turquoise gown was covered with ruffles and beads.

Lambert's "Dead Flowers" was nominated for best female country vocal performance.
Carrie Underwood's simple white gown was made by Georges Chakra.

Underwood took home the best country collaboration Grammy for her song "I Told You So."
Jennifer Hudson wore a black Victoria Beckham dress to the Grammys.

In 2010, Hudson helped honor Michael Jackson by performing alongside Celine Dion, Usher, and Carrie Underwood.
Drake paired a simple leather jacket with jeans for his Grammys look.

At the 2010 Grammys, Drake performed with Eminem and Lil Wayne.
For her 2010 Grammys look, Miley Cyrus wore a Hervé Léger mini dress.

Cyrus also wore Balenciaga heels on the red carpet.
Her style has a changed more than a few times in the years since.
Beyoncé wore a patterned dress crafted by Stéphane Rolland.

Ten years ago, Beyoncé won six awards, including best female pop vocal for her song "Halo."
John Legend and Chrissy Teigen were also spotted on the red carpet, wearing complementary ensembles.

Legend was nominated for the best male pop vocal Grammy for his song "This Time."
Kesha wore a short, golden dress that was covered in fringe.

Kesha eventually earned a Grammy nomination seven years later for her album "Rainbow."
Fergie sported a blue mini dress made by Emilio Pucci.

She also wore heels from Le Silla and jewelry from Kwait.
The Jonas Brothers looked dapper in dark suits.

The Jonas Brothers were presenters at the 52nd Grammy Awards.
Mary J. Blige wore a Gucci gown.

In 2010, Blige's "Ifuleave" was nominated for best R&B performance by a duo or group.
Nicole Kidman wore a black Prada dress that matched her husband Keith Urban's dark suit.

Urban's song "Sweet Thing" won the Grammy for best male country vocal performance.
Lea Michele wore a spunky Romona Keveza dress in 2010.

Michele was a presenter at the Grammy Awards that year.
Pink wore a strapless, ombré dress that was bedazzled in jewels.

In 2010, Pink performed at the Grammys, singing her song "Glitter in the Air."
Usher chose a grey suit and paired it with some sunglasses.

In 2010, Usher helped honor Michael Jackson by performing alongside Celine Dion, Jennifer Hudson, and Carrie Underwood.
Jennifer Lopez wore a Versace dress in 2010.

Lopez was a presenter at the Grammy Awards.
Jamie Foxx paired his sunglasses with a black suit.

Foxx's "Blame It" won a Grammy for the best R&B performance by a duo or group.
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