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Grammy Red Carpet 2025: Sheer Madness, Daring Looks, and Wildfire Relief Efforts

The 67th Grammy Awards were, shall we say, *memorable*.
Beyond the bangers and the ballads, the red carpet served up a feast for the eyes – some delicious, some…
well, let’s just say they were “acquired tastes.” This year, the theme seemed to be “if you’ve got it, flaunt it” (and even if you *think* you’ve got it, still flaunt it!).
But amidst the see-through styles and sculptural creations, there was also a palpable sense of solidarity, with many attendees showing support for the Southern California wildfire relief efforts.
Talk about a multi-layered event!
Let’s dig in, shall we?

Sheer Genius (or Just Sheer?)

The sheer fabric trend wasn’t just a *trend* this year, it was a full-blown revolution!
Inspired by the iconic looks of ’90s supermodels and the daring spirit of Y2K fashion, celebrities weren’t afraid to bare (almost) all.
But who rocked it, and who should’ve maybe left it at home?
Let’s break it down.

First up, the woman who practically broke the internet: Bianca Censori.

Bianca Censori: The Invisible Dress That Wasn’t

Oh, Bianca.
Where do we even begin?
Kanye West’s wife arrived initially in a black fur coat, only to dramatically reveal…
well, not much else.
A completely sheer minidress left little to the imagination, and social media exploded faster than a dropped mic.
Was it a bold statement?
Absolutely.
Was it…
everyone’s cup of tea?
Debatable.
Either way, she definitely got people talking – and maybe Googling local ordinances.
Is there such a thing as *too* avant-garde?
This look certainly tested the boundaries.
Some suggest clothing serves as a means of self-expression.
Others are not so sure that’s the case in this context.
Did she take it a step too far?
You be the judge.

Bianca Censori's sheer dress

Bianca Censori’s minidress was completely see-through.
She paired it with clear heels and a furry coat.

Legal eagles online were quick to speculate.
Some said that indecent exposure charges could be on the table if it were determined that she intended to draw public attention to her private parts in a sexual or offensive way.
But a spokesperson for the Los Angeles Police Department confirmed that an investigation has not been opened into Censoris Grammys look.

“In this situation, a criminal charge is very unlikely,” said Dmitry Gorin, a criminal defense attorney with the Los Angeles law firm Eisner Gorin LLP, to TODAY.com.

The Romantic Side of Sheer

But sheer wasn’t *all* shock value.
Some stars took a more ethereal approach to the trend.

Madison Beer stunned in a lacy dress from Miss Sohee’s spring 2025 couture collection, proving that you can be both daring *and* delicate.

Madison Beer's lacy dress

Madison Beer wore a mermaid-inspired dress from Miss Sohee’s spring 2025 couture collection, featuring a dramatic skirt and lacy details throughout.

Gracie Abrams, dressed in Chanel, opted for a sheer cape that added a romantic touch to her outfit.
It was sheer, yet classy.
It’s all in the execution, folks.

Gracie Abrams in Chanel with a sheer cape

Gracie Abrams was dressed in Chanel, featuring a sheer cape that added a romantic touch to her outfit.

Sheer…
but Make it Fashion

Then there were those who brought the drama with a capital “D.”

Julia Fox, never one to shy away from a statement, paired a sheer top with an edgy leather jacket and striking yellow gloves.
Because, why not?

Julia Fox's sheer top and leather jacket

Julia Fox brought her signature style with a sheer top paired with an edgy leather jacket and striking yellow gloves.

Troye Sivan joined the sheer fever with his Prada look, featuring a tailored outfit including a sheer shirt with a blazer and pants made of shiny organza fabric.
It’s a bold move to bring this trend to menswear, but Troye pulled it off!

Troye Sivan in Prada sheer shirt

Troye Sivan wore a tailored Prada outfit featuring a sheer shirt with a blazer and pants made of shiny organza fabric.

You know what they say: If you got it, rock it.

Beyond the Sheer: Other Standout Looks

The 2025 Grammys weren’t *just* about see-through fabrics, though.
Here are some other looks that caught our eye:

  • Taylor Swift: Sparkling in a red minidress with a corseted bodice and a dangling “T” charm on her thigh.
    Because even the queen of pop needs a little bling.
  • Will Smith: Stepping out in an all-black look featuring a crystal-embellished suit jacket.
    Suave and sophisticated!
  • Cardi B: Bringing the drama in a fitted sparkly gown with a voluminous feathered train.
    Cardi never disappoints when it comes to making a statement!
  • Miley Cyrus: Looking effortlessly cool in a black leather halter gown.
    This girl is owning her style evolution.
  • Sabrina Carpenter: Channeling old Hollywood glamour in a powder blue gown by JW Anderson.
    Just stunning!
  • Chappell Roan: Wore a showstopping tulle gown with a feathered headpiece.
    This girl is here to stay.
  • Billie Eilish: Rocked nautical-inspired look designed by Prada.
    Accessorized with a black hat, sunglasses and a silver chain.

Want to see Sabrina Carpenter’s Grammy Red Carpet Glow?
Check out the video from Vogue!

The Men of the Hour (and Their Suits)

Let’s be real, men’s fashion on the red carpet can sometimes be a bit…
predictable.
But a few gents managed to break the mold.

  • Benson Boone: Sleek in a pantsuit with a button-down shirt that exposed his chest.
    A little bit of skin never hurt anyone, right?
  • Troye Sivan: Again, rocking purple!
    A dusty purple organza suit jacket over a semi-sheer top.
  • Teddy Swims: Made a statement in a pearl-embellished tan suit and newsboy hat.
    Talk about rocking the accessories!

Fashion Faux Pas (We’re Looking at You, Jaden)

Not every look was a winner, though.
Jaden Smith’s headpiece, described as a “three-dimensional house,” definitely raised some eyebrows.
Was it art?
Was it a cry for help?
We may never know.
But hey, at least he got people talking!

Jaden Smith's headpiece

Jaden Smith elevated his look with a statement headpiece – a three-dimensional house!

The Real Winners: Brands That Dominated the Red Carpet

Beyond the individual looks, the Grammys are a major opportunity for brands to shine.
According to Launchmetrics, here were some of the top fashion brands of the night:

Rank Brand Media Impact Value (MIV)
1 Jean Paul Gaultier $9 Million
2 Vivienne Westwood $8.9 Million

More hot takes and criticisms?
Check out this video dissecting the grammys 2025 red carpet.

It’s fascinating to see how a single event can generate so much buzz (and so much money) for these brands.

More Than Just Fashion: A Night of Reflection and Support

Amidst all the glitz and glamour, the 2025 Grammys also took a moment to acknowledge the devastating wildfires in Southern California.
Many attendees wore pins featuring a blue heart and white music note to symbolize support for the relief efforts.
It was a reminder that even in the world of entertainment, it’s important to give back and support those in need.

Final Thoughts: Did the 2025 Grammy Red Carpet Deliver?

The 2025 Grammy Red Carpet was definitely a night to remember.
From the daring sheer looks to the subtle nods to wildfire relief, it was an event that had something for everyone (except maybe the easily offended).
Whether you loved it or hated it, one thing’s for sure: it got people talking.
And in the world of celebrity fashion, that’s half the battle, isn’t it?
But let’s be real, folks.
At the end of the day, it’s all about the music… right?
Or is it?

Frequently Asked Questions About the 2025 Grammy Red Carpet

What was the biggest trend on the 2025 Grammy Red Carpet?

Sheer fabrics were by far the biggest trend, with many celebrities opting for see-through dresses, tops, and capes.

Who wore the most controversial outfit?

Bianca Censori’s barely-there sheer minidress caused the biggest stir, sparking debate about appropriate red carpet attire.

Were there any subtle nods to wildfire relief efforts?

Yes, many attendees wore pins featuring a blue heart and white music note to show their support for the Southern California wildfire relief efforts.

Which brands were most impactful on the red carpet?

According to Launchmetrics, Jean Paul Gaultier and Vivienne Westwood dominated the red carpet in terms of Media Impact Value (MIV).

Was there any particularly bad look?

Jaden Smith’s headpiece, described as a ‘three-dimensional house’, was considered a fashion faux pas by many.

Reflections on the 2025 Grammy Red Carpet

The 2025 Grammy Red Carpet served up a vibrant mix of bold fashion choices, subtle statements of solidarity, and memorable moments.
From daring sheer looks to coordinated efforts of wildfire support, the red carpet continues to be a platform where art, fashion, and social consciousness converge.
Whether you loved it or hated it, you can’t deny it was definitely a memorable year!

Want More Red Carpet Fashion?

  • Explore designer websites for behind-the-scenes looks
  • Follow fashion blogs and social media accounts dedicated to red carpet fashion.
  • Stay tuned for coverage of upcoming award shows and fashion events.

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