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Miley Cyrus, Doja Cat, Heidi Klum lead risqué fashion moments on Grammys red carpet

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The Grammys red carpet did not disappoint when it came to risqué fashion Sunday night.

Miley Cyrus led the pack with her see-through, barely-there gold mesh dress, paired with sky-high hair and heels. 

The dress was designed by Maison Margiela and was inspired by a John Galliano Fall-Winter 1996 look, according to InStyle. 

Cyrus switched her look twice: once inside, first to a black halter dress to accept her best pop solo performance award for “Flowers,” then into a silver fringed dress with a torso cutout for her performance of the song.

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On the red carpet, Doja Cat wore a super sheer dress and barely covered her chest, showing off her many, many tattoos.

The “Paint the Town Red” singer accessorized the look with black frame glasses, a red lip, and red heels.

Heidi Klum wore a gown comprised of a black bra top with silver accents, a sheer cutout at the torso and black skirt, with silver accents at her hips.

She paired the look with a smokey eye, and her partner Tom Kaulitz on her arm.

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Chrissy Teigen and her husband John Legend walked the carpet, with Teigen wearing a mini dress with a skirt shaped like a flower, designed by Sophie Couture. 

Kelly Osbourne also enjoyed a date night with her boyfriend and father of her baby, Sid Wilson, a member of heavy metal band Slipknot.

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Osbourne wore a black dress with a sheer spider-web like corseted top, while Wilson wore his band’s signature intense mask look, paired with a metallic pinstripe suit and flowery scarf.

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