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The Nakedest Looks from the 2019 Grammy Awards

Celebs like Ashlee Simpson Ross, Alessia Cara, and Maren Morris did not come to play with their super skin-baring outfits on the 2019
Grammy Awards red carpet. Scroll on to take a gander at some of the most eye-catching ensembles of the night.
1 Ashlee Simpson Ross
In a glitzy see-through jumpsuit with a feather-trimmed cape.
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2 Kacey Musgraves
In a sheer, neutral gown with a red sash.
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3 Maren Morris
In a transparent printed dress with a plunging neckline and metallic belt.
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4 Karen Fairchild
In a studded black mesh gown with a hip-high slit.
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5 Alessia Cara
In a crocheted black gown with floral details.
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6 Jada Pinkett Smith
In a flapper-inspired gown with a sheer skirt and plenty of feather details.
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7 Kelsea Ballerini
In a neutral gown with ruffled designs.
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8 Toni Braxton
In a black mesh gown with blue beaded details.
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9 Giuliana Rancic
In a black long-sleeved gown with a rib-high mesh panel.
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10 Jeannie Mai
In a white jumpsuit with illusion panels down the sides and across the front.
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11 Sibley Scoles
In a see-through midi with a ruffled collar and metallic embroidery.
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12 Bella Harris
In a plunging mustard dress with a thigh-high slit.
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13 Mimi
In a sheer catsuit with beaded embellishments.
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14 Tia Fuller
In a beaded white strapless gown with a transparent skirt.
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15 Valentina Ferrer
In a sheer blue gown with embroidered details.
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16 Patrizia Yanguela
In a plunging see-through silver gown.
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17 Blanca Blanco
In a multicolored gown with a sheer skirt.
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Who was your best dressed? Tweet us @CosmopolitanSA
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