The Atrocious Grammys Outfits That Had the Internet Confused
Although the 2025 Grammy Awards celebrated the best and brightest in music Sunday night, it did not necessarily celebrate the best in fashion.
While some artists showed up in their Sunday best for the award ceremony–including Sabrina Carpenter, who donned a baby-blue number by LOEWE’s Jonathan Anderson for the red carpet–others left much to be desired and had the internet asking questions.
Jaden Smith
Jaden Smith might have taken being a homebody a little too seriously. Will and Jada Pinkett-Smith’s son arrived at the 2025 Grammy Awards wearing a Louis Vuitton suit accessorized with a unique headpiece—a house-hat.
The castle diorama was designed by ABODI and is titled the “Vampire Castle.” It retails for roughly $4,402.80, a hefty sum but probably the cheapest a castle has ever cost.
The internet was quick to weigh-in Smith’s house-hat with one user joking, “Knowing Jaden Smith somebody prolly told him he’s living in his own head so he said bet.”
Bianca Censori
Kanye West’s wife Bianca Censori wore a statement piece to the 2025 Grammy Awards—her birthday suit.
The Australian model initially arrived at the red carpet wearing a fur coat, but she gradually slipped it off to reveal a completely sheer, skintight dress. Her outfit, or lack thereof, quickly initiated a stir online.
“Bianca Censori in the usual at the Grammys,” one user wrote on X, referring to Censori’s repeated risqué outfits since her and West went public with their relationship in 2022.
Julia Fox
Dish gloves… but make it couture.
Influencer and actress Julia Fox is famously allergic to blasé when it comes to style, and her look for Sunday’s Grammys was no exception.
The Uncut Gems star donned an oversized leather jacket with a black, sheer top and skirt made out of stockings. Along with a thong cameo, Fox also topped off the outfit with repurposed dish gloves.
“Look I know next to nothing about fashion but maybe let’s pump the brakes on calling it ‘bold’ to wear a pair of playtex handsaver gloves to the Grammys,” one X user commented on Fox’s outfit. Another joked, “Is she doing dishes in the back?”
Joy Villa
One of President Donald Trump’s most outspoken supporters, Joy Villa arrived to Sunday’s Grammys wearing another head-to-toe Trump-inspired outfit after previously showing up to the event wearing a MAGA dress, Trump 2020 dress, and a “Build the Wall” dress throughout the years.
The singer accessorized a gold, polka-dotted dress designed by Andre Soriano with a red cap similar to Trump’s MAGA hats with the quote, “The Hat Stays On’ embedded on it instead. She also sported a gold chain with an image of a dog on it reminiscent of the DOGE meme.
“This look is all about American exceptionalism, freedom,” Villa told The Hollywood Reporter in a red carpet interview. She also voiced her support for Trump’s deportation efforts, sharing, “I think that the ones that are being deported should be deported.”
One user wrote on X, “How does Joy Villa manage to get a Grammys invite every single year?”
"I love to see rapists, human traffickers deported," says Joy Villa on the carpet at the #GRAMMYs pic.twitter.com/OxCCYiY7kU
— The Hollywood Reporter (@THR) February 2, 2025
Chappell Roan
The Grammys were a big night for breakthrough artist Chappell Roan but unfortunately her hennin hat threatened to steal the spotlight.
The newly minted Grammy winning artist sported a series of quality looks throughout the evening, but one particular outfit may have missed the mark. While accepting the award for Best New Artist, Roan donned a pastel, curtain-esque dress paired with a pink princess hat.
“Why Chappell Roan wearing a dunce hat,” one user succinctly asked.
Chappell Roan wearing a huge ass wizard’s hat, carrying a notebook for her speech, and calling out labels. Iconic! Mother! #GRAMMYs pic.twitter.com/RfzVZRPtRB
— CJ (@christianfreo) February 3, 2025