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Olivia Rodrigo’s Grammys Look: A Jaw-Dropping Style Revolution

Olivia Rodrigo knows how to turn heads, and at the 67th Grammy Awards on Feb. 2, she did just that—stepping onto the red carpet in a jaw-dropping vintage Versace halter dress that left little to the imagination.

The Drivers License singer went full femme fatale in a slinky black number featuring razor-sharp cutouts across her chest, back, and sides, accentuating every sculpted curve. The dress barely clung to her, with only thin black straps cascading down her shoulders to keep the fabric in place. Dangerous? Maybe. Worth it? Absolutely.

Rodrigo, nominated for Best Song Written for Visual Media alongside producer Daniel Nigro—who took home Producer of the Year, Non-Classical—kept the accessories sharp and elegant. A Tiffany & Co. bracelet, rings, and earrings glinted under the camera flashes, while her signature dark locks fell in a sleek, straight cascade. A perfect balance of sophistication and bad girl energy.

And while her rumored boyfriend, Enola Holmes actor Louis Partridge, walked the carpet with her, he conveniently ducked out of the frame for solo shots—leaving Rodrigo alone in the spotlight, exactly where she belongs.

This wasn’t just another red carpet appearance—it was an evolution. Rodrigo’s past Grammys looks have leaned more on the safe side. Last year, she donned a white Versace gown dripping with crystal beads and a classic red lip. In 2023, she played with sheer textures, wearing a spaghetti-strapped black Miu Miu dress paired with a heavy Tiffany & Co. statement necklace. And back in 2022, when she was crowned Best New Artist, she channeled goth-glam in an off-the-shoulder Vivienne Westwood corset gown with elbow-length gloves and stacked chokers.

But this year? No more playing it safe. This wasn’t just a dress—it was a statement. A signal that Rodrigo is done with the bubblegum image, done with the good girl expectations. She’s here to claim her throne, and she’ll do it wrapped in as little fabric as possible.

Her speech at that first Grammys might have been sweet and sentimental—thanking the Recording Academy, her parents, and her producer Dan Nigro—but her latest appearance says something else entirely: Olivia Rodrigo has arrived, and she’s playing by her own rules now.

Last modified: February 4, 2025

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