Pop sensation Miley Cyrus made a jaw-dropping entrance at the Grammys, captivating the red carpet with her bold fashion statement. Draped in a stunning gown crafted from a staggering 14,000 gold safety pins, she exuded an air of confidence and glamour.
Complemented by her chic Farrah Fawcett-style bouffant hairdo, the singer-songwriter's custom ensemble from Maison Margiela was nothing short of extraordinary. The meticulous craftsmanship behind the metallic, net-like dress, which took a whopping 675 hours to create, left onlookers in awe.
Drawing inspiration from both the 1920s flapper era and the regal elegance of an Egyptian goddess, the intricate arrangement of pins formed an exquisite collar and undergarments. The visionary creativity of Maison Margiela's creative director, John Galliano, shone through in every detail, evoking nostalgia with nods to his Fall 1997 ready-to-wear collection.
Cyrus' choice of footwear, the iconic yellow tabis, added a modern twist to her ensemble, showcasing her penchant for avant-garde fashion. Amidst the buzz surrounding Maison Margiela's recent couture show and viral makeup trends, Cyrus' radiant appearance, accentuated by a sun-kissed makeup look by James Kaliardos and sculpted curls by Bob Recine, solidified her status as a style icon at the forefront of innovation and glamour.