There’s a good chance you’ve already seen the headlines. Maybe you saw the photos too — the sheer burgundy gown, the nipple piercings, the whole thing. What you might not have caught is Chappell Roan’s reaction to all of it. And that’s where it gets interesting.
Because on Monday, Roan posted on Instagram saying she was “giggling” because she didn’t think the outfit was “even THAT outrageous.”
The Dress Itself Was Anything But Accidental
Before we get to her reaction, let’s talk about what she actually wore.
The gown was a custom Mugler piece — but not just any custom piece. It was a reimagining of a dress that made headlines back in 1998, when models wore it suspended from actual nipple rings on the Mugler runway. Miguel Castro Freitas, Mugler’s current creative director, rebuilt the original for the spring/summer 2026 collection, and Roan’s stylist Genesis Webb brought it to life on the red carpet. We’re talking a matching cape, coordinated underwear, a gold choker, open-toe heels — the full production.
And it goes deeper than that. The faux tattoos covering her body? Pre-planned. The prosthetic nipples? Handled by an SFX team. Makeup artist Andrew Dahling told Marie Claire the whole look was built around what he called a “Mugler medieval fantasy.”
52 Million Views and Counting
Billboard’s video of Roan on the red carpet hit 52 million views on Instagram — and it got there within hours. Entertainment Tonight posted about it. MuchMusic called it “speechless.” If you were scrolling through X on Sunday night or Monday morning, you know exactly what we’re talking about — fans were split down the middle. Some called it the best red carpet look they’d ever seen. Others called it “a tragedy” and genuinely asked if it was even legal.
The dress dominated the conversation so hard that the only thing that came close to overshadowing it was Trump’s post on Truth Social — where he called the Grammys “the WORST, virtually unwatchable” and threatened to sue Trevor Noah over an Epstein joke. Everything else from the night? Buried.
She Has Done This Before. Many Times.
She wore a gladiator-style outfit to the 2024 VMAs. She showed up to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony in a skirt made entirely from newspaper clippings. At the Valentino couture show during Paris Fashion Week last spring, she walked in wearing a romance-novel ball gown that stopped the front row cold. And at last year’s Grammys — the night she actually won Best New Artist — she wore a Jean Paul Gaultier gown printed with images from Edgar Degas paintings.
Chappell Roan has never, in any documented public appearance, worn something quietly.
The Same Night, Two Very Different Versions of Chappell Roan
Chappell Roan presents Olivia Dean with the Best New Artist award #Grammys pic.twitter.com/V41frlc2tH
— Deadline (@DEADLINE) February 2, 2026
After walking the red carpet in the nipple-piercing dress — the dress that dominated every conversation — Roan changed. Before going onstage to present the Best New Artist award to Olivia Dean, she switched into a demure, understated one-shoulder gown. Quiet. Muted. The kind of look that barely gets a second glance.
So within the span of a single evening, Roan went from the most provocative outfit on the red carpet to one of the most understated. And the provocative one? That’s the outfit she claims caught her off guard.
“Giggling.” Sure.


And now we’re back to that Instagram post. The one where it all comes together.
“Giggling because I don’t even think this is THAT outrageous of an outfit,” Roan wrote, alongside a carousel of photos from the night. “The look’s actually so awesome and weird. I recommend just exercising your free will. It’s really fun and silly.”
But here’s what makes it land. Underneath that caption, Roan included a full breakdown of everyone involved in creating the look — the designer, the stylist, the makeup artist, the SFX team that built the prosthetics. She credited every single person. A dress that required a team, a history lesson, and a pre-planned special effects rig turned out to be the one that surprised her. Sure it did.