Tuesday, February 3, 2026
HomeNewsAddison Rae wears money-covered see-through latex dress to Grammys 2026 afterparty

Addison Rae wears money-covered see-through latex dress to Grammys 2026 afterparty



The price is right: Addison Rae changed into a latex dress covered in fake currency for a Grammys afterparty Sunday night.

Addison Rae made it rain all the way to the afterparty.

The “Money Is Everything” singer, 25, celebrated her nomination for best new artist following the Grammys 2026 ceremony Sunday night in a fully see-through latex dress adorned with “Addibucks” million-dollar bills.

The design was custom-made by Natasha Somerville and Francesca Capper, founders of the London-based indie brand Poster Girl.

The “Money Is Everything” singer wore a custom version of Poster Girl’s “invisible” dress.
Working with stylist Dara Allen, she added a hot pink lingerie set, a Stéfère pistol pendant necklace, and a massive pink ring.
London-based designers Natasha Somerville and Francesca Capper spent four days hand-making the personalized dress for the 25-year-old pop star. francesca_capper/Instagram

“Still having a panic attack! took us 4 days to make this beaut 🥲💸💖🎀,” Somerville posted on Instagram Stories.

The brand launched a retail version of the “invisible dress” in January to immediate social media frenzy. The $400 smoke latex style sold out almost instantly, as did a fuchsia version that followed.

Rae’s personalized take featured silk dollar bills with her face printed on them, layered at the bust and hips and attached to the dress with crystal studs.

Rae’s necklace referenced her hit single “Fame Is A Gun,” which she performed during the Grammys best new artist medley earlier that evening. dara._/Instagram
A plain latex version of Poster Girl’s “invisible dress” retails for $400 and sold out immediately after launching last month. francesca_capper/Instagram
Poster Girl has dressed celebrities including Kylie Jenner, Dua Lipa and Beyoncé since founders Somerville and Capper launched the brand in 2017. francesca_capper/Instagram

She wore a hot pink lace bra and matching thong underneath the sheer mini, letting her blond hair fall in loose waves over her shoulders. A Stéfère pistol pendant necklace — a nod to her song “Fame Is A Gun,” which she performed earlier in the evening — and flashy pink cocktail ring completed the look.

She was styled by Dara Allen, Interview’s fashion director and the architect behind Rae’s transformation from TikTok star to high-fashion risk-taker over the past few years.

Makeup artist Nina Park created Rae’s rosy glam, which matched the pink lingerie peeking through the transparent latex.

Rae arrived at the Grammys red carpet hours earlier in a custom white Alaïa gown with a neckline plunging below her navel. Getty Images for The Recording Academy
The pop star was nominated for best new artist at the 68th Grammy Awards but lost out to British singer Olivia Dean. REUTERS

The afterparty ensemble was a dramatic departure from her first look of the evening.

For her turn on the red carpet, the Louisiana native swanned in front of the cameras in a custom Alaïa dress with a plunging neckline that dipped beneath her navel and a high-low skirt that offered a cheeky reveal in the back.

Rae was nominated for best new artist alongside Olivia Dean, Katseye, The Marías, Sombr, Leon Thomas, Alex Warren and Lola Young. Dean ultimately took home the trophy.

RELATED ARTICLES

Most Popular

Recent Comments