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Grammy 2025: 10 Red Carpet Moments

Music’s biggest night never fails for delivering jaw-dropping fashion moments, and the 2025 Grammy Awards ceremony is no exception. The 2025 Grammy Awards have officially begun in the Los Angeles, California. Celebrities are pulling out all the stops — embracing vibrant colors, intricate decoration and unexpected silhouettes that set the tone for the year’s biggest fashion trends. Here are the top 11 looks that have been the center of the spotlight for their questionable or bold choices.

 

#1 Bianca Censori

While posing with her husband Kanye West in a giant black fur coat, she turned around to theatrically drop the outer layer of her clothing to reveal…..nothing. Bianca Censori wore a sheer sans dress without any undergarments, enough for the fans to dub the “custom couture” dress a “transparent napkin!” Allegedly, it was an attempt to replicate the album cover of ”Vultures”.

 

#2 Julia Fox

Julia Fox come with bright yellow dish gloves with a sheer tank top and skirt, sporting black lingerie beneath. A black jacket with oversized sleeves, bold make-up and black latex boot completed this rather nude ensemble. But there was a hard-to-miss pop of some color standing out, courtesy of her gloves.

 

#3 Willow Smith

Willow Smith attend the 67th Grammy Awards 2025. The 24-year-old bedazzled on the red carpet in a shimmery bra with matching short bottoms. She paired a black maxi blazer that complemented her figure and her long legs, adding in a sparkly choice of gold accessories and platform heels.

 

#4 Shakira

Shakira come bold with her color choice in a gown that started orange and solid, she gently flowed into a lacy, sheer black. With her trademark open curls, she looked glamorous.

 

#5 Chappell Roan

Chappell Roan, Midwest princess certainly stunned the paparazzi as she walked out to get her photo taken. Her outfits weren’t a drastic departure from her signature style of delightful, extravagant dresses, but it was her makeup that really drew people’s attention. With dramatic hues of dark blue, yellow and red on her face, the Pink Pony Club singer certainly matched her gown as she adorned her hair with a decorative headpiece.

 

#6 Doechii

When A-listers look to want to wear little to no clothes on the red carpet, Doechii made a different kind of entrance with a look that must easily be mistaken for high-end office wear. Her dress featured with a crisp white button down shirt, a grey tie, and hips that looked oversized.

 

#7 Chrissy Teigen

Chrissy Teigen chose a bold and beautiful black gown with sheer panels to wear that accentuated her stunning curves. The model graced on the red carpet with her husband John Legend. She wowed the paparazzi in a revealing gown, beginning with a corset and ending with a flared skirt.

 

#8 Joy Villa

Joy Villa made her usual political statement on the red carpet, wearing a golden color dress. The singer topped the dress off with a red cap that said “The Hat Stays On,” seemingly as a nod for the President Donald Trump’s “Make America Great Again” caps. Joy Villa hang a gold chain with a happy-looking dog wearing a hat.

 

#9 Taylor Swift

Taylor Swift painted in the Grammys red in a sequin micro mini by Vivienne Westwood. Her dress, which is in one of her boyfriend’s Kansas City Chiefs colors, featured a corseted bodice and one-shoulder detailing.

 

#10 Coco Jones

Coco Jones come on the red carpet in a fuschia rose cutout gown. Her gown had a one-shouldered bodice, with one strap of fabric cross her mid-rift diagonally. The outfit had so much going on, something about it still look incomplete.

 

#11 Cardi B

The Bodak Yellow rapper Cardi B, arrived on the red carpet in a sparkling, attention-attracting dress that featured a full feather train, her “craftsmanship” being on “another level,” wrote Cosmopolitan.

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