Body Language Expert Analyzes Chappell Roanâs Grammys 2026 Appearance After Bold Look Got Slammed
- - Body Language Expert Analyzes Chappell Roanâs Grammys 2026 Appearance After Bold Look Got Slammed
Samridhi GoelFebruary 2, 2026 at 1:09 AM
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When Chappell Roan walked the red carpet at the Grammy Awards 2026, it wasnât her nominations that immediately set social media on fire. Instead, fans and critics zeroed in on her daring sheer maroon Mugler gown, one that many online bluntly dismissed as âlow class.â
Roan, who was nominated for Record of the Year and Best Pop Solo Performance for The Subway, had already made headlines last year after winning Best New Artist. This time, however, the award went to Olivia Dean, leaving Roanâs red carpet appearance to dominate the conversation.
While critics questioned whether shock had overtaken style, a body language expert offered a very different interpretation, one that focused less on the dress and more on how confidently Roan wore it.
A body language expert said Roanâs posture showed âoff the scaleâ confidence despite the backlash
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According to body language expert Darren Stanton, Roan didnât look remotely uncomfortable in the controversial outfit. Speaking to UNILAD on behalf of Covers, Stanton described her presence as unusually commanding.
âOff the scale confidence from Chappell Roan,â he said.
âShe puts her hands behind her back, which shows a clear confidence, and someone who feels comfortable in their body and not afraid to be photographed.â
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Stanton also pointed out that Roan repeatedly lifted her chin while posing, explaining, âShe flashes a chin thrust gesture, which is a clear sign of strength.â
In his assessment, the cameras didnât intimidate her, they energized her.
âBeing pictured and in the limelight appears to act as a confidence boost,â he added, calling her âoutgoing and very brash.â
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Not everyone bought into the analysis.
âThank God we have body language experts to decipher⊠whatever it is they decipher,â one commenter mocked, while another argued that red carpet behavior is always a performance.
Still, others admitted Roan looked unfazed. âShe certainly looked a lot more comfortable and confident than Heidi Klum did,â a viewer noted.
The Grammys dress traced back to a 1998 Mugler runway moment that once shocked fashion
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Much of the outrage stemmed from confusion over the dress itself. Roanâs gown was a custom creation by Miguel Castro Freitas for Mugler, inspired by Manfred Thierry Muglerâs 1998 Jeu de Paume collection.
While the chiffon slip appeared to hang from nipple rings, those were prosthetics, echoing Muglerâs original runway show, where models wore versions suspended from real piercings.
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The look caused an uproar then, too. When a similar design resurfaced on the runway last year, The New York Times called it âout of touch,â and critics labeled it dated and male gazeâdriven in a post-#MeToo era.
For some viewers, Roanâs Grammys appearance was simply the latest example of a growing trend of sheer, skin-baring red carpet fashion.
âAward shows need a dress code,â one person wrote. âWe donât need to see your b**bs.â
Roanâs theatrical fashion history showed this moment wasnât accidental, but deliberate
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Roanâs Grammys look didnât come out of nowhere. She has steadily built a reputation for red carpet moments that blur fashion, performance, and homage.
At the 2025 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, she paid tribute to Cyndi Lauper with a look referencing True Colors, complete with a newspaper skirt and sculptural headpiece.
She has also been outspoken about red carpet treatment. After snapping back at a photographer who told her to âshut the f**k up,â Roan later explained, âThe carpet is horrifying⊠You donât get to yell at me like that.â
Whether critics saw the Grammys gown as attention-seeking or art, Roan appeared unbothered.
And as one harsh comment ironically summed it up, âIf âcry for attentionâ was an outfitâ.
âWe need to start introducing dress codes to these things,â wrote one netizen
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