LATIN GRAMMYS

Aitana wins her first Latin GRAMMY in a semi-sheer gothic mini-dress


The Spanish singer's album 'Cuarto Azul' has received its well-deserved recognition


LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - NOVEMBER 13: EDITORIAL USE ONLY. Aitana Ocaña Morales attends The 26th Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards at MGM Grand Garden Arena on November 13, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Arturo Holmes/Getty Images) © Getty
Jovita TrujilloSenior Writer
NOVEMBER 13, 2025 8:02 PM EST

Aitana walked onto the 26th annual Latin GRAMMYS red carpet already a winner. The Spanish singer was nominated for two awards and won for her fourth studio album Cuarto Azul, which won Best Recording Package, a category that celebrates the artistry that goes beyond the music, and into the visuals, design, and storytelling. 

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Aitana said this was her bravest album yet

She spoke to HOLA! on the red carpet, sharing her excitement, "I don’t know if this will be the only one - I hope not - because it feels incredibly amazing after all the work that’s been done,” she told us. 

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Aitana looked stunning

For her look, Aitana showed up in a stunning black gown that felt dramatic and a little gothic - her third bridal-style moment at the 2025 Latin GRAMMYs. The dress had a bold, plunging neckline with structured details that almost gave it a cool, armor vibe. From there, it slipped into sheer touches and a soft, flowy skirt that moved beautifully on the carpet.

The win, shared with art director Christian Molina, is a milestone for the singer who has catapulted to fame since her breakout in Operación Triunfo back in 2017. "The whole team we’ve built… I feel very, very happy about this recognition," she said before admitting, "Honestly, I never thought I could have a Latin Grammy.”

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She looked gorgeous in a black sheer gown

Aitana got vulnerable with this 19-track body of work. Following the release of the album, Aitana told Latin Times, "This is my most personal album." "It's the bravest I've ever felt," she added. 

The singer was also nominated for Best Contemporary Pop Album, which ended up going to ¿Y Ahora Qué?, by Alejandro Sanz.

The Latin GRAMMYS are tonight at 8 pm ET, taking place in Las Vegas at the MGM Grand Arena. Hosted by Maluma and Roselyn Sanchez, the 26th Annual Awards promises a night full of incredible performances, as we honor the biggest names in Latin music. 

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