Chappell Roan turned heads on the red carpet at the 68th Annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday with a highly unconventional and striking fashion statement. The singer, nominated this year for Record of the Year and Best Pop Solo Performance for her hit The Subway, chose a sheer, wine-red Mugler gown that quickly became one of the night’s most talked-about outfits.
A bold interpretation of the “naked dress” trend
Roan’s custom Mugler creation featured a deep burgundy sheer fabric that appeared to hang from faux nipple ring details, leaving much of the bodice exposed and revealing a transparent layer beneath paired with matching underwear. The gown flowed into a train and was complemented by temporary body art, including a large lace tattoo on her back and a pony-inspired design on her chest, a playful nod to her Pink Pony Club era.
Styled by longtime collaborator Genesis Webb, the look also embraced gothic and medieval overtones with a gold choker and coordinating earrings, and Roan’s red hair styled in soft curls and braids. Her makeup, featuring winged liner and silver tones, added a dramatic edge to the overall appearance.
Reaction and fashion impact
The outfit drew strong reactions across social media and fashion circles, with many celebrating Roan’s fearless approach to red carpet dressing and others debating the limits of high fashion statements in public settings. Her look was widely cited as one of the most memorable fashion moments from the Grammy red carpet this year, joining other standout celebrity ensembles.
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View AllThough Roan did not perform at the ceremony, she was slated to present an award during the broadcast, marking her continued presence at music’s biggest night following her Best New Artist win in 2025.


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