Heidi Klum's Latex Grammy Look Brought A New Meaning To "Naked Dressing"
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Heidi Klum's Latex Grammy Look Brought A New Meaning To "Naked Dressing"
"Music's biggest night delivered on all accounts. The 68th annual Grammy Awards made history, with record-breaking wins for stars like Bad Bunny and Billie Eilish. But even before the award ceremony kicked off, celebs were making fashion historyon the red carpet. The "naked dressing" trend was ubiquitous at the award show, with stars like Chappell Roan and Sabrina Carpenter sporting barely-there looks with maximum impact."
"On Jan. 31, she brought naked dressing to Clive Davis' pre-Grammy gala at the Beverly Hilton. Styled by Rob Zangardi and Mariel Haenn for the event, Klum donned a crimson gown from Maria Lucia Hohan. The pleated dress featured a plunging halter neckline, flowing skirt, and thigh-high slit. She coupled the dress with a matching shearling coat from DUCIE and a pair of open-toe scarlet heels."
"The next day, Klum attended the Grammy Awards. For the Feb. 1 red carpet, she took naked dressing to the next level in a custom look by German designer Marina Hoermanseder. The strapless mini dress mimicked the appearance of being entirely nude - buckle details along the sides were the only giveaway that the model was wearing anything at all. Styled once again by Zangardi and Haenn, Klum kept her look minimalistic with nude pumps. She accessorized with only a few rings and gold earrings."
Grammy weekend featured a widespread 'naked dressing' trend on the red carpet, with celebrities embracing barely-there looks. Heidi Klum wore two revealing outfits across events, beginning with a crimson Maria Lucia Hohan gown at Clive Davis' pre-Grammy gala on Jan. 31, styled by Rob Zangardi and Mariel Haenn, paired with a matching DUCIE shearling coat and scarlet open-toe heels. On Feb. 1 at the Grammy Awards she wore a custom strapless mini by Marina Hoermanseder that appeared nude except for side buckles, styled with nude pumps and minimal jewelry. An Instagram post noted the dress was sculpted from leather using a mold of her body and then lacquered.
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