Gracie Abrams Cosplays as a Chanel Bride in Veiled Gown and Clean Girl Makeup at the 2025 Grammys
The 25-year-old rising star is nominated for her track “Us” featuring bestie Taylor Swift in the pop duo/group performance category
Gracie Abrams is a vision at the 2025 Grammy Awards.
The rising pop singer, 25, hit the red carpet in a bridal-inspired look from Chanel. The ivory midi column gown features an off-the-shoulder neckline, a flower adorned to the bodice and black belt at the waist.
The dramatic look also has a floor-length train hanging from the sleeves and a built-in veil that the singer wore draped over the crown of her head. Her short, dark hair was center parted and tucked behind her ears.
The awards ceremony marks the conclusion of a breakout year for the star, who is the daughter of Star Wars director J.J. Abrams and former political aide Katie McGrath.
After spending much 2023 sharing the stage with bestie Taylor Swift as an opener on the record-breaking Eras Tour, Abrams released her second studio album The Secret of Us in June, spawning several hit tracks — including “I Love You, I'm Sorry,” “Close to You” and “That’s So True.”
Abrams and Swift also reunited for the collaboration song “Us” on the album — which earned Abrams her sole nomination at the Grammys this year.
After releasing the track in June, Abrams treated fans to some behind-the-scenes details from the night she and the “Cruel Summer” singer penned the song.
“Writing this entire song from 2am to 6am was some of the most fun I’ve ever had in my life,” wrote Abrams on X, attaching a video of the pair attempting to put out a blaze caused by a fallen candle using a fire extinguisher in Swift’s New York City apartment.
“I think we’re going to die,” said Swift, jokingly, as she fumbled with the extinguisher and Abrams laughed behind the camera. “Our purses are ruined — and our shoes, and the whole room I think,” added Swift after she got it work — putting out the fire and covering the entire room with a white fog.
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Abrams has also made headlines this year as she debuted a new romance with Irish heartthrob Paul Mescal — first sparking rumors of a possible relationship when they were seen out to dinner in June.
Two months later, the couple reportedly packed on the P.D.A. during an outing in London's Mayfair neighborhood, making a joint appearance at the All Points East music festival together in the evening. And the next day, a source confirmed to PEOPLE that the duo were “hooking up” and that the relationship was it its “early stages.”
In October, as Abrams hit the road to tour her album, the actor was spotted in the audience of Radio City Music Hall in N.Y.C. dancing and singing along to his girlfriend’s performance. And Abrams returned the favor the next month, showing up to an afterparty for the Los Angeles premiere of Gladiator II alongside Mescal.
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But the pair have been particularly tight-lipped about their relationship. In a November cover story for GQ, the “Normal People” star reiterated his intentions to keep his romantic life away from the private eye.
"The speculation has been kind of mad for the last x amount of years," Mescal said. "I’m not comfortable inviting any access into that part of my life."
Abrams has been similarly coy: In a cover story for Nylon, she responded to a question about navigating her relationship with Mescal as a public figure by simply stating, “That has nothing to do with me,” and adding, “It doesn’t affect me.”
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