Bebe Rexha wore a lace corset dress with sheer tights, leopard sequins, and opera gloves at the 2026 GRAMMY Pre-Gala in Beverly Hills.
At the Pre-GRAMMY Gala & GRAMMY Salute to Industry Icons on January 31, Bebe Rexha made the red carpet feel like a retro cabaret fantasy — moody, gilded, and neck-deep in attitude.
She wore a body-hugging lace corset top , trimmed with scalloped edges and anchored by visible boning. The black lace glinted under the lights with hints of copper shimmer, matching the energy of her fitted sequined skirt , which sparkled in leopard-like scatter. The structure of the look — neckline dipped low, waist cinched brutally tight, silhouette unapologetically curvy — felt pulled from a backstage dressing room in 1947.
Over her shoulders, a cropped black faux fur wrap hovered, more gesture than coverage. On her legs — sheer lace tights , with the kind of pattern that belongs in magazine editorials from 2006. Black pointed stilettos finished the drama.
Accessories? Heavy gold chain, opera-length gloves with visible ruching, and a tilted black leather beret perched at an angle that said: blink and you’ll miss the mood.
Her platinum bob was razor-sharp. Makeup held its own — exaggerated brows, thick liner, matte bronzed lips. Nothing subtle, nothing apologetic.
If half the red carpet played it safe, Bebe came dressed like the closing number.
Demi Lovato wore a sequined cutout halter gown by Rodarte at the 2026 Pre-GRAMMY Gala in Beverly Hills, paired with Old Hollywood glam.
At the Pre-GRAMMY Gala & Salute to Industry Icons in Beverly Hills on January 31, Demi Lovato channeled a darker thread of Old Hollywood glamour — sequins, structure, and a neckline sharp enough to slice air.
She wore a black cutout gown from Rodarte , dipped in sequins from neck to hem. Dense, reflective, a little bit dangerous. The halter neckline wrapped tightly at the throat, then opened into a precise teardrop-shaped cutout across the chest . Not soft. Not flowing. But honed and graphic — edged like it was drawn with eyeliner and refusal.
The silhouette followed the body down into a clean full-length skirt, no train, no flare. Just that fine-tuned vertical seamwork and all-over shimmer fighting the light. She paired it with black ankle-strap stilettos , barely visible beneath the hem.
Hair was styled in vintage-leaning brushed waves , parted deep to one side. Eyeliner pulled long. A clean brow, nude lip. Her red manicure popped like a final period. The look came together slowly — no boom, no drama spike. Just elemental cohesion.
Demi didn’t play against the dress. She absorbed it. And the room adjusted accordingly.
Charlotte Lawrence wore a grunge-glam sheer lace dress with leather corset detail at the 2026 GRAMMY Pre-Gala in Beverly Hills.
At the Pre-GRAMMY Gala & Salute to Industry Icons in Beverly Hills on January 31, Charlotte Lawrence made an entrance that whispered vintage rebellion with a twist of soft decay. Her look didn’t scream for attention — it let the fabric haunt the space around her.
The dress was an ultra-sheer lace slip , length falling straight to the floor, with the kind of raw finish that keeps threatening to unravel but never does. The ghostly white mesh was delicately webbed in floral embroidery, stretched tightly over a black bra-style corset bodice —leather, matte, spiked with silver studs at the neckline. Like lingerie tossed into a gothic daydream.
No lining. No underlayer. Just her, letting the light pass through where it could, without flinching.
Her hair was worn long and loose, center-parted, unstyled-but-obviously-styled — offsetting the delicacy of the dress with blunt realism. Black nails. No necklace. Eyes smoky and shadow-washed, mouth neutral.
It wasn’t graceful. It wasn’t neat.
Charlotte wore a look that didn’t ask to be understood — only noticed. And it was.