Olivia Rodrigo Stuns in a Sheer Dress on the Grammys Red Carpet

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It's brutal out here… for all the fashion girls who don't own sheer dresses, because they are going to sell out everywhere after Olivia Rodrigo's latest red carpet outfit.

The "Good 4 U" singer is the latest It girl to try the sheer dress trend, and honestly, she takes the cake. Gen Z's favorite rock princess wore a see-through slip dress accessorized by a black bralette and minimal jewelry courtesy of Tiffany & Co. Rodrigo, who won three Grammy awards at last year's festivities, chose a more laid-back vibe that perfectly captures her style essence. And, thankfully for us, it's beyond easy to replicate.

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Rodrigo wearing Tiffany & Co. jewelry.

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While Rodrigo's red carpet look this year is much more casual, her debut Grammys gown last year still remains one of our favorites, which incorporated opera gloves, pink detailing, and a corset-style gown attributed to late designer Vivienne Westwood. While the singer is known for making every trend under the sun look superb (yes, even skinny jeans), her latest sheer dress ensemble is the winner of the night in my book.

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Ana Escalante
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Ana Escalante is an award-winning journalist and Gen Z editor known for her sharp takes on fashion and culture. She’s covered everything from Copenhagen Fashion Week to Roe v. Wade protests as the Editorial Assistant at Glamour after earning her journalism degree at the University of Florida in 2021. At Who What Wear, Ana mixes wit with unapologetic commentary in long-form fashion and beauty content, creating pieces that resonate with a digital-first generation. If it’s smart, snarky, and unexpected, chances are her name’s on it.