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Digital Phablet – As “Music’s Biggest Night” dominates social media and household televisions, the 2026 Grammys have already showcased a collection of bold and unconventional outfits worn by attending celebrities.
Today, Digital Phablet highlights some of the most daring and outrageous looks from the Grammy event, including Chappell Roan’s daring, sheer maroon Mugler dress and Heidi Klum’s unusual, shiny latex gown.
The Most Eye-Catching Outfits at the 2026 Grammys: Chappell Roan’s Barely-There Dress Draws Attention
Chappell Roan

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American singer-songwriter Chappell Roan made a striking statement at this year’s Grammys. What initially seemed like a typical maroon Mugler gown took a shocking turn when the singer removed a part of it, revealing a hint of her bare skin as she posed for the cameras.
A social media user remarked on X (formerly Twitter), “No wonder everyone’s talking about Chappell Roan tonight. Her dress is literally attached to her nipple piercings.”
Heidi Klum

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Another memorable look was worn by German model and TV personality Heidi Klum, sporting a bizarre, shiny latex gown that many viewers humorously compared to an “uncooked chicken” or the Legs doll from Disney Pixar’s Toy Story.
A user on X commented, “Heidi Klum’s Grammys outfit answers the longstanding question: what happened to the rest of the Barbie doll at Sid’s house in Toy Story?”
Another added, “Heidi Klum… it’s not even Halloween yet.”
Gesaffelstein

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French DJ and music producer Gesaffelstein made a mysterious appearance on the red carpet in a sleek black suit paired with his iconic glossy black mask. Fans say he wears the mask to “maintain mystique” and to separate his artistic persona from his personal identity.
Joy Villa

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American singer-songwriter and actress Joy Villa arrived at the Grammy ceremony dressed in a blue jumpsuit boldly bearing the phrase “Scientology Kills,” protesting the lives lost to the Church of Scientology. She completed her look with a pink fur coat covered in the names of alleged victims, a pink cane, and a large, colorful floral hat.



