The 68th Grammy Awards had not even handed out a single trophy before the night’s biggest controversy took shape. It wasn’t a surprise win. It wasn’t a political speech. It was the red carpet.
Feathers. Latex. Sheer panels. Sculpted silhouettes. Bare skin.
For some viewers, it was fearless self-expression. For others, it crossed a line.
‘Spectacle of Nudity’ Criticism Ignites Debate

Commentator Raymond Arroyo did not hold back in his assessment of the evening’s fashion.
He described the red carpet as a “spectacle of nudity, combined with a clown aesthetic,” adding that it “makes one wonder if these artists considered how this might overwhelm — and indeed — drown out the music they were there to perform and celebrate in the first place?”
Arroyo continued, saying the styles on display “covered all the genres, from stripper to exhibitionists.”
He also observed that even artists who opted for more coverage leaned theatrical. “For the few who decided to wear actual clothes, there was a preference for oversized hats that appeared to be from the Mardi Gras sales bin,” he noted.
The remarks quickly fueled heated online discussion, with social media splitting into opposing camps.
Andrea Echeverri’s Sculptural Look Turns Heads
Colombian singer and guitarist Andrea Echeverri of Aterciopelados delivered one of the evening’s most visually striking appearances.
She wore a three-dimensional top and matching hat that appeared to depict breasts. Beneath the sculpted piece, she layered a mesh shirt and paired it with a lace maxi skirt.
The ensemble blurred the line between costume and commentary, drawing stares from photographers and viewers alike.
Chappell Roan’s Mugler-Inspired Moment Divides the Internet

If any outfit dominated conversation, it was Chappell Roan’s.
The Grammy winner arrived in a custom Mugler gown inspired by the designer’s “Jeu de Paume” spring/summer 1998 couture collection, famously known for its pierced-nipple design. Her interpretation left little to the imagination and instantly set social platforms ablaze.
“Chappell Roan decided to leave her top at home and use her nipples as accessories. Unfortunate fashion choice. She was far from alone,” Arroryo said.
Critics reacted swiftly.
“Just no class at all,” one X user wrote. Another posted, “PUT ON SOME CLOTHES???”
Yet support poured in just as quickly.
“Every time a celebrity wears something revealing they’re hit with the ‘i miss when celebs had class’ like why do basic human body parts make you spiral bro rn im talking abt Chappel Roan’s Grammys outfit. IT LOOKS COOL AS HELL!!!,” a fan wrote on X.
The split reaction underscored a larger question: Is shock now an essential ingredient of red carpet fashion?
Teyana Taylor and Heidi Klum Stir Strong Reactions
Teyana Taylor also made waves in a dramatic cutout design by Tom Ford, revealing bold panels across her chest and torso.
The response online was intense. “Teyana Taylor. Tom Ford. 2026 Grammy Awards. I just burst into TEARS because WHAT. PLEASE,” one fan wrote on X.
Meanwhile, Heidi Klum stepped out in a nude latex dress that highlighted her supermodel silhouette. Opinions varied sharply.
“Heidi Klum may have found the only dress in existence that makes her look bad. I have no interest in watching the Grammys but I really want to see her sit down. That dress is completely unflattering,” one critic posted.
In contrast, another admirer praised the choice. “Heidi Klum has always been a master of spectacle and disruptive fashion, and her choice for the 2026 Grammys is no exception. This design is not just a dress; it is a bold statement on avant-garde style and personal confidence that challenges conventional red carpet norms,” the post read.
Sheer Statements and Gothic Drama

Elsewhere on the carpet, Zara Larsson showcased a crop top and maxi skirt set that revealed her toned abs. Doechii opted for a sheer ensemble featuring a burnt orange lace-up top and a purple skirt.
Fans rallied behind Doechii’s daring approach. “Doechii just hit the Grammy red carpet serving pure style and confidence. ✨🎤 Main character energy: fully activated ♥️,” one supporter wrote.
Not everyone agreed. “Lmfao this look is exceptionally trash,” another user posted.
Lady Gaga delivered high drama with a black feathered gown complete with a high neck, sweeping train and what appeared to be a birdcage-style hat. She later changed into a red-and-black leather and feather stage look.
One fan summed up the moment online: “OMG, Mother Monster has LANDED! 🖤🪶 #LadyGaga channeling full raven queen in that dramatic black feather gown high neck, endless train, pure gothic SLAY on the #GRAMMYs red carpet! Who else is obsessed? Crown her NOW! 👑🔥”
Fashion Overshadows the Music?
The Grammy Awards have always balanced artistry and spectacle. However, this year’s red carpet reignited a familiar debate. When does bold fashion amplify creativity, and when does it eclipse the music itself?
As the night unfolded inside the arena, awards were handed out and performances took center stage. Still, for many viewers, the most lasting images came before the first note was even sung.



