Get ready to be dazzled because Katseye just redefined girl group fashion at the 2026 Grammys—and trust us, it’s a moment you won’t forget. But here’s where it gets controversial: while some are hailing their coordinated looks as iconic, others are debating whether matching outfits still feel fresh in 2026. Love it or hate it, one thing’s for sure: Katseye is unstoppable.
Fresh off a whirlwind 2025—which included a show-stopping MTV VMAs performance, a sold-out tour, and a festival debut at Lollapalooza—the group, composed of Sophia, Manon, Daniela, Lara, Megan, and Yoonchae, isn’t hitting the brakes anytime soon. Instead, they’ve set their sights on the biggest stage yet: the 2026 Grammy Awards. And this isn’t just any appearance—it’s their first time attending, their first performance of the year, and their first-ever nomination (they’re up for Best New Artist and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance). Talk about starting the year with a bang!
And this is the part most people miss: their Grammy moment is just the beginning. Come spring, they’ll be making their Coachella debut, proving that 2026 is shaping up to be their year.
Arriving at the Grammys, Yoonchae Jeung, Megan Skiendiel, Lara Raj, Manon Bannerman, Sophia Laforteza, and Daniela Avanzini turned heads in custom looks designed by Ludovic de Saint Sernin, paired with Pandora jewelry. The ensemble? A modern twist on Y2K fashion, blending ethereal white lace, sleek white leather, and Ludovic’s signature silver crystal mesh. “We wanted something that felt both dreamy and daring,” the group’s stylist, Katie Qian, told Vogue. “It’s the perfect mix of softness and edge, just like Katseye.”
Here’s the genius part: while the outfits were coordinated, each look was individually tailored to reflect the personality of the wearer. Bold statement alert: coordinated dressing is an art, and Katseye mastered it by ensuring each member stood out while still feeling unified. As Qian explains, “It’s like eyebrows—they’re sisters, not twins.”
Creating these looks wasn’t easy. “Sourcing six red carpet outfits that are equally striking yet cohesive was a massive challenge,” Qian admits. “But seeing it all come together? Absolutely worth it. I’m so proud of this moment for Katseye.”
So, here’s the question for you: Do coordinated group looks still feel fresh, or is it time for girl groups to mix it up? Let us know in the comments—we’re all ears!