Chappell Roan Stuns in Archival Jean Paul Gaultier Couture at the 2025 Grammys
The pop star brought high camp to the red carpet, elevating her signature theatrical style with a nod to art history.
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If there’s one thing Chappell Roan will always deliver, it’s a red carpet moment to remember. At the 2025 Grammys, the singer continued her streak of avant-garde, high-drama looks wearing an archival Jean Paul Gaultier Spring/Summer 2003 Couture gown on the red carpet, styled by Genesis Webb. The dress—a mix of art, tulle, and historical references—perfectly aligns with Roan’s dedication to theatrical, over-the-top fashion.
The golden-yellow gown featured an intricate Degas-inspired print, with cascading layers of ruffled tulle mimicking the delicate textures of ballerina tutus. A large black ribbon bow accented the dramatic bodice, serving as straps for her voluminous frock. Roan accessorized with opera-length pastel gloves (that had gold nail extensions at the tip of every finger), and she layered beaded jewelry over the whole thing, evoking a vintage-meets-baroque fantasy. Her custom John Fluevog heeled boots added to the outfit's overall character.
As always, her makeup was an extension of her signature aesthetic, but Sunday night, she debuted something with a heightened, editorial twist. Her blush-heavy, doll-like complexion, exaggerated purple-blue smoky eye, and sharply drawn brows were classic Chappell Roan—but more sculptural, more painterly, and even more ethereal. Topped off with her voluminous red curls and a feathered headpiece, Roan's Grammys look blurred the lines between period drama, art history, and pop maximalism.
Roan has consistently embraced high-camp and bold fashion storytelling, often referencing queer media and historical inspirations in her wardrobe. From her drag-adjacent performances to her dramatic award show ensembles, the “Red Wine Supernova” singer is redefining what it means to be a pop star in 2025. At this year's Grammys, she was nominated in six total categories, including Album of the Year, Song of the Year, and Record of the Year.