Grammys Red Carpet Was 'Subdued'—Unless It Wasn't

Many wore black or muted tones, but then there was Ye's wife
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Feb 3, 2025 12:00 AM CST
Grammys Red Carpet Was 'Subdued'—Unless It Wasn't
Miley Cyrus arrives at the 67th annual Grammy Awards on Sunday, Feb. 2, 2025, in Los Angeles.   (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)

The 67th Grammy Awards kicked off Sunday with a red carpet full of black and subdued tones against the backdrop of loss and devastation from the Los Angeles wildfires, the AP reports. But there was plenty of sparkle and statement looks in huge sleeves and embellishment. The color red had a moment on Haley Kalil and others. And then there was Ye's wife, who appeared almost nude. Bianca Censori took the spotlight with her barely there transparent dress that left nothing to the imagination. Censori is known for causing a stir with her sheer street style. At the Grammys, she dropped her dark fur coat to reveal her exposed backside to the flash of cameras.

"There was a lot more edge and personality than usual on this red carpet. Everyone followed their own vision and aesthetic, which was fun to watch," says Madeline Hirsch, fashion features director for InStyle. Other notable looks included Sierra Ferrell with a huge white gown evoking a bridal look, Jaden Smith with a castle on his head, and Cardi B in a "tiger stripes" look involving gold and feathers. "It was probably her most pared back look yet," says Bianca Betancourt, digital culture editor for Harper's Bazaar. "Yes, tiger print and feather trim is indeed subdued when it comes to Cardi B." See those and more in our gallery.

(More Grammy Awards stories.)

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