Pharrell Williams attends the 56th Grammy Awards
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While these stars' headgear may have been less … Canadian than Pharrell's showstopper, they all brought their own individual flair to the millinery game. Check out the maddest hatters below.
Madonna (Part 1)
Madonna (right) and son David Banda
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Madge took a page out of the Shadow's book with this noir-inspired fedora, chosen by her son David Banda.
Sean Lennon and Yoko Ono
From left: Sean Lennon, Yoko Ono and Charlotte Kemp Muhl
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She may be an awkward dancer, but even at 80 years old, Ono remains a great dresser.
Willie Nelson
Willie Nelson
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Turns out, Nelson's cowboy hat comes in black-tie formal as well.
LL Cool J
LL Cool J
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The host with the most took on Grammy monologue duties wearing his latest, famous Kangol-style cap.
Gavin DeGraw
Gavin DeGraw
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Justin Timberlake wasn't in attendance Sunday night, so DeGraw was left to represent the trilby.
Ben Harper
Ben Harper
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Is that a Blues Brother? No, it's Grammy winner (for best blues album) Ben Harper!
Pharrell Williams
From left: Nile Rodgers, Stevie Wonder and Pharrell Williams perform with Daft Punk
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For his "Get Lucky" performance alongside Daft Punk and Stevie Wonder, Williams brought out his second hat of the night, an Indiana Jones fedora that was almost demure by comparison.
Madonna (Part 2)
She was performing "Open Your Heart," but Madonna's white cowboy hat during Macklemore & Ryan Lewis's "Same Love" performance/marriage ceremony was a throwback to her early 2000s "Music" getup.
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