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Grammys 2026: Bold Fashion Steals the Show

3 Feb

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Summary

  • Grammys fashion featured daring cutouts and artistic nipple designs.
  • Commentator Raymond Arroyo criticized the outfits as a 'spectacle of nudity'.
  • Chappell Roan's custom Mugler gown, inspired by a 1998 collection, was a major talking point.
Grammys 2026: Bold Fashion Steals the Show

The 68th Grammy Awards red carpet was a spectacle of bold and controversial fashion statements. Many artists opted for revealing ensembles, sparking conversations about style and appropriateness.

Commentator Raymond Arroyo characterized the fashion as a "spectacle of nudity" with a "clown aesthetic," questioning if the outlandish outfits overshadowed the music. He noted a preference for oversized hats and avant-garde designs among those who chose to wear actual clothes.

Singer Chappell Roan garnered significant attention for her custom Mugler gown, inspired by a 1998 couture collection featuring a pierced-nipple design. Her daring choice led to a divided reaction online, with some fans praising her bold style and others criticizing the lack of traditional attire.

Other notable looks included Andrea Echeverri's three-dimensional breast-inspired top and hat, Teyana Taylor's revealing cutout dress, Heidi Klum's nude latex ensemble, Zara Larsson's crop top and skirt, Doechii's sheer outfit, and Lady Gaga's dramatic feathered gown with a birdcage-style hat.

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The 2026 Grammy Awards red carpet featured bold and controversial fashion, with many artists opting for daring cutouts and revealing ensembles.
Chappell Roan's custom Mugler gown, inspired by a 1998 collection and featuring a pierced-nipple design, was a major talking point.
Commentator Raymond Arroyo described the fashion as a 'spectacle of nudity' combined with a 'clown aesthetic,' suggesting it overshadowed the music.

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