Wildest outfits at the 2026 Grammys: Chappell Roan's half-naked gown turns heads

Published February 2nd, 2026 - 06:11 GMT
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Chappell Roan, Heidi Klum and Gesaffelstein at the 2026 Grammys (Photo by Amy Sussman/ Getty Images via AFP)

ALBAWABA - As 'Music's Biggest Night' takes over social media and home TVs, the 2026 Grammys have already witnessed their fair share of wild outfits from stars attending the event. 

Today, Al Bawaba will list the boldest and wildest outfits at the 2026 Grammys, from Chappell Roan's bold, sheer maroon Mugler gown to Heidi Klum's bizarre, glossy latex dress. 

Wildest outfits at the 2026 Grammys: Chappell Roan's half-naked gown turns heads

Chappell Roan

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American singer-songwriter Chappell Roan made quite the entrance at this year's Grammys. What first appeared to be a normal maroon Mugler gown quickly took a different turn when the singer dropped part of it, revealing part of her nude figure as she posed for the red carpet cameras.

A social media user wrote on X (formerly Twitter), "No wonder everyone’s talking about Chappell Roan tonight. Her dress is literally hooked onto her nipple piercings."

Heidi Klum

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Another dress that comes to mind is German model and TV personality Heidi Klum's bizarre and glossy latex dress, which many viewers jokingly compared to an "uncooked chicken," and the Legs doll from Disney Pixar's Toy Story.

An X user wrote, "Heidi Klum's Grammys look answers the age-old question, "What happened to the rest of the Barbie doll at Sid's house in Toy Story?"

Another wrote, "Heidi Klum… it’s not even Halloween yet."

Gesaffelstein

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French DJ and music producer Gesaffelstein made a mysterious appearance at the event's red carpet with a sleek black suit and his signature glossy black mask, which, according to his fans, he wears to "create mystique" and separate the art from the artist.

Joy Villa

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American singer-songwriter and actress Joy Villa arrived at the Grammys with a blue jumpsuit with "Scientology Kills" displayed on it to protest the lives allegedly lost to the church of Scientology. She also wore a pink fur coat that had the names of the alleged victims plastered all over it. Villa also carried a pink cane and a vibrant, oversized floral hat.