Olivia Rodrigo Shows Tons of Skin at the 2025 Grammys in a Backless Versace Gown That's Older Than She Is
Rodrigo's vintage gown also featured a low-cut back and side cutouts
Olivia Rodrigo is back at the Grammys!
The "deja vu" singer, 21, returned to music's biggest night as a 14-time nominee and she wore a daring look to celebrate.
Her look starred a vintage Versace high-neck gown from the SS00 RTW collection with lots of sexy elements, including a major keyhole cutout, ribcage cutouts and a nearly open back.
Rodrigo, who was named a Lancôme global ambassador in November and starred in a new campaign for the Idôle Power fragrance this month, also wore her signature winged eyeliner and nude lip. Her hair was styled in long bouncy curls.
This year, the former Disney Channel star, who is presenting later tonight, is nominated for best song written for visual media for “Can’t Catch Me Now” featured in The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes. She took home her first three trophies in 2022 with best pop vocal album (Sour), best pop solo performance ("driver's license") and best new artist.
While she's attended solo in past years, this time she arrived with her boyfriend, Enola Holmes actor Louis Partridge. In a video shared to X (formerly Twitter), the pair — who confirmed their relationship in December 2023 — could be seen walking hand in hand. However, Rodrigo walked the carpet solo.
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Outside of music, Rodrigo has cemented her pop star status through her fashion choices. Her past Grammys looks have ranged from modern-day trends to Y2K to vintage, and we've been obsessed with them all.
In 2022, she wore a Vivienne Westwood corseted dress with crystal-like embellishments outlining her figure. She accessorized the dress with black opera-length gloves and layered choker necklaces. On the carpet, she described the look to E! as "fun and young" but also "classy."
After skipping the event in 2023, she returned in 2024 rocking a vintage Versace gown which debuted in a 1995 runway show on Linda Evangelista. The dreamy white design had thin straps and was dotted with delicate red and white beads. Talk about making making something old new again! Later in the night, she changed into a ruby red dress with a V neckline for a performance of "vampire."
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Rodrigo also brought her cool style to the stage while on her GUTS World Tour, which she took across North America, Asia, Australia, New Zealand and Europe. Additional shows are scheduled in South America in March. For her arena tour, she experimented with a glam grunge wardrobe that included a custom Swarovski two-piece set, a Gwen Stefani-inspired "Just a Girl" tank top and more.
This past October, Rodrigo brought her concerts to the small screen with a Netflix special filmed from her show at Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California.
Speaking with PEOPLE at the premiere of her concert movie, which includes her performance with Chappell Roan, the pop star opened up about some of the nerves that came with going on her second international tour.
“I was like, ‘I should have rehearsed more… like I needed three more weeks to rehearse this thing,’ “ she said “But I was like, ‘Oh well, I’m gonna go on.’ “
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On Jan. 30, Rodrigo was a musical guest in one of the two FireAid Benefit Concerts organized to fundraise for rebuilding communities and disaster prevention following devastating wildfires in Los Angeles.
The line-up of performers also included Billie Eilish and her brother Finneas, Gracie Abrams and Tate McRae, as well as longtime legends like Stevie Nicks, Lady Gaga, Sting and many more.
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