THE GRAMMYS are always an excuse for an outlandish fashion statement – and this year was no exception.
The music industry’s biggest names took to the red carpet and, for the women, it seemed the trend of the season was baring all.
No one channelled this more than Bianca Censori, Kanye West’s wife who is famed for wearing sheer clothing, as she dropped a fur coat to completely expose her naked body.
The Yeezy architect turned her back to the cameras to expose her behind as she made the reveal, before turning around and revealing she was wearing no bra and no underwear.
She instead was wearing a tiny piece of flesh-coloured sheer fabric that was completely see-through.
Showing off her entire hourglass figure, the stunt was reportedly so severe that it was believed she and Kanye had been kicked out of the event.
However, The US Sun later revealed that Kanye was invited to the event, and left after walking the red carpet.
A source revealed: “He doesn’t care [that he was kicked out]. He went to get photographed on the carpet and is now having a watch party.”
But Bianca was not the only star to show off their daring side on the carpet, with fashionista Julia Fox – who had previously dated Kanye – exposing her butt in sheer black tights and a black thong with a leather jacket.
Willow Smith made a statement on the carpet wearing a matching black and sparkling silver bra and pantie set under an oversized blazer.
Showing off her killer legs in matching heels, Willow chose to complete the look with her hair in an afro and by opting to black out some of her teeth.
Olivia Rodrigo wore a sensible looking black gown from the front, but the back was completely exposed and plunged to the base of her spint.
Chrissy Teigen went the extra mile by wearing not one but TWO different daring looks as she posed with husband John Legend.
Starting on the red carpet, Chrissy wore a mesh black dress with panelling and decor twisting to cover her essentials, but exposing her lack of underwear and bra.
Once inside, Chrissy switched things up to a mint green negligee-style outfit comprised of a body suit and matching nightgown-inspired throw over her shoulders which draped to the floor.
Madison Beer wore a floorlength gown that matched her skin tone, giving a nude illusion around the front and back as she posed on the carpet.
Once inside, the on-stage outfits also proved quite the talking point, with Charli XCX – who won two awards during the event – taking to the stage in a denim bra, panty and jacket co-ord.
Keeping her eyes hidden behind sunglasses, she completed the look with black hold-up stockings to her knees.
The legendary Shakira opted for a skintight gold bodysuit for her performance, showing off her famed curves as she writhed on stage.
Adoring her tummy in gold decor, the Whenever Wherever Singer sent shockwaves through the audience as she performed.
Grammys 2025 – Winners List
Here are the biggest winners of the night
Album of the Year: Beyoncé – Cowboy Carter
Record of the Year: Kendrick Lamar – Not Like Us
Song of the year: Kendrick Lamar – Not Like Us
Best new artist: Chappell Roan
Best pop vocal album: Sabrina Carpenter – Short N’ Sweet
Best pop solo performance: Sabrina Carpenter – Espresso
Best pop duo/group performance: Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars – Die With A Smile
Best dance/electronic recording: Justice & Tame Impala – Neverender
Best dance/electronic album: Charli XCX – Brat
Best dance/pop recording: Charli XCX – Von Dutch
Best traditional pop vocal album: Norah Jones – Visions
Best Latin pop album: Shakira – Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran
Best rock performance: The Beatles – Now And Then
Best rock song: St Vincent – Broken Man
Best rock album: The Rolling Stones – Hackney Diamonds
Best alternative music performance: St Vincent – Flea
Best alternative music album: St Vincent – All Born Screaming
Best rap performance: Kendrick Lamar – Not Like Us
Best rap album: Doechii – Alligator Bites Never Heal
Best country duo/group performance: Beyoncé ft Miley Cyrus – II Most Wanted
Best country album: Beyoncé – Cowboy Carter
Best R&B song: SZA – Saturn
Best R&B album: Chris Brown – 11:11 (Deluxe)Best music video: Kendrick Lamar – Not Like Us