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American Focus > Blog > Entertainment > Chappell Roan Defends Risque 2026 Grammys Look After Criticism
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Chappell Roan Defends Risque 2026 Grammys Look After Criticism

Last updated: February 3, 2026 11:14 am
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Chappell Roan made quite a statement at the 2026 Grammys with her daring outfit, but she doesn’t see what all the fuss is about. The 27-year-old pop star took to Instagram to share her thoughts, stating that she didn’t think her outfit was that outrageous and that she was simply exercising her free will to have fun and be silly. She also expressed gratitude for being invited to the Grammys and thanked those who voted for her.

Roan’s outfit for the evening was a custom Mugler gown that appeared to be held up by nipple rings. However, her makeup artist later revealed that she was actually wearing prosthetic nipples, so the look wasn’t as revealing as it seemed. On the red carpet, Roan covered up with a matching cape, but once inside the venue, she changed into a second look by Rodarte for her presentation of the Best New Artist award.

Having won her first Grammy last year for Best New Artist, Roan was nominated again this year for Record of the Year and Best Pop Solo Performance for her song “The Subway.” Although she didn’t win this time, she still made a lasting impression with her bold fashion choice.

Roan’s makeup artist, Andrew Dahling, explained that they were going for a “medieval fantasy” vibe with the outfit, which also included large faux tattoos on her back and chest. The overall look was described as a blend of fantasy and grounded reality.

Despite the attention her outfit received, Roan has never been afraid to speak her mind. Last year, during her Best New Artist acceptance speech, she criticized the music industry for not supporting young artists like herself. She shared her personal struggles with being dropped by her label and losing healthcare during the pandemic.

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When former music executive Jeff Rabhan criticized her speech as “wildly misinformed,” Roan clapped back on Instagram, hinting at a $25,000 donation to support struggling artists. She challenged Rabhan to also “put his money where his mouth is” and join her in making a difference.

In conclusion, Chappell Roan continues to push boundaries both in her music and her fashion choices. She remains unapologetically herself and uses her platform to advocate for change in the music industry. Her fearless attitude and willingness to speak out make her a standout figure in the entertainment world.

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