They caused a stir after wearing their trademark helmets to the Grammys.

But Daft Punk stars Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo and Thomas Bangalter had packed away their headgear in protective cases when they jetted back into their native France on Wednesday.

The musical couple looked just like regular travellers in the casual clothes they wore as they arrived in Paris.



Checking their helmets: Daft Punk stars Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo and Thomas Bangalter surely gave them the once over after arriving back in Paris on Wednesday

While the tecno duo's futuristic helmets will have been their most prized items of luggage, their mammoth haul of Grammys will not have been far behind.

The all conquering duo, who always perform in costume, dominated the event, scooping gongs for best album and best dance/electronica album for Random Access Memories and best record and best pop duo/group performance for Get Lucky.

The album won a fifth award for best engineered album, non-classical.



And it looks like it was left up to 39-year-old Thomas to do the lion's share of the luggage hauling, though the bearded star seemed to be sending a message for help on his mobile phone after he loaded their cart.



Doing the donkey work: Shy Guy let his partner Thomas do most of the heavy lifting after their arrival

Phoning for backup: Perhaps the tired music star decided to phone a friend for some aid with his luggage

Abandoned: Or perhaps he was just trying to get a hold of his ever elusive sidekick Guy

Streams of Daft Punk songs increased by 205% after the electronica duo staged arguably the night's finest performance, in their costumes of course, and walked away with so many prizes.

The won rave reviews for the high energy rendition of Get Lucky with Pharrell Williams, Nile Rodgers and Stevie Wonder.

During the record of the year acceptance speech Pharrell said: 'Honestly, I bet France is really proud of these guys right now. '

Their friend Paul Williams added: 'Captain Kirk uses the Enterprise, they sail on a ship called generosity. They are generous in spirit.'



Polished helmets: The pair's shiny headgear turned heads at the Grammys at the weekend

Hataboy: Even legendary hat wearer Pharrell Williams realised he was outgunned by the futuristic pair