Chappell Roan Defends Grammys 2026 Revealing Dress Backlash

People were talking about Chappell Roan’s daring sheer maroon Mugler gown with fake nipple rings at the 2026 Grammys. The custom design, which was based on Mugler’s 1998 “Jeu de Paume” collection and reimagined by creative director Miguel Castro Freitas, had intricate temporary tattoos on her back, including lace and pony motifs that referenced her hit song “Pink Pony Club.”

Roan got to the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on February 1. At first, she wore a matching sheer cape for interviews, but then she took it off to show off her topless bodice. She was nominated for Record of the Year and Best Pop Solo Performance for “The Subway.” This fashion choice pushed the envelope after she won Best New Artist in 2025. Some people liked the look and said it was “sultry” and confident, while others called it “outrageous,” “low class,” and not good for a role model.

Roan posted a photo carousel on Instagram with the caption: “I’m laughing because I don’t think this outfit is that crazy.” The look is really cool and strange at the same time. I think you should just use your free will. It’s really fun and silly. She thanked the Grammys and her fans for their support and laughed off “slut-shaming” comments. Experts in body language said that she was “off the scale” confident at the event.