Madison Beer made a striking appearance at the 68th Annual Grammy Awards. She stepped onto the red carpet in Los Angeles in a dramatic custom couture look. The singer and songwriter, known for blending pop music with fashion-forward visuals, attended the ceremony in a gown that quickly became one of the night’s most talked-about fashion moments.
Madison Beer’s cutout dress by Andrew Kwon is a masterpiece at the Grammys
For the occasion, Beer wore a bespoke design by Andrew Kwon, crafted in ultra-fine midnight-black crepe. The floor-length gown featured a deep V-shaped cutout at the bodice. It was framed with pointed velvet accents that extended seamlessly through the back. Over-the-shoulder straps and a softly twisted knot detail added architectural interest while maintaining a clean, fluid line.
Kwon revealed that the foundation of the gown lay beneath the surface. A fully structured bustier corset required more than 30 hours of construction. The internal framework shaped the silhouette before artisans draped the outer layer entirely by hand, and the designer finished the skirt with his signature godet panels. This allowed controlled movement and subtle drama as Beer walked the red carpet.
The designer has shared that the gown drew inspiration from an ethereal quality found in Beer’s music, blending classic Old Hollywood references with a sense of fantasy and softness. He has also noted Beer’s ability to balance strength with vulnerability—qualities that informed a design meant to feel confident, restrained, and quietly sensual rather than overtly theatrical.
Beer kept the styling minimal to let the gown speak for itself. She wore her hair in smooth, polished waves. She completed the look with a silver bracelet and diamond drop earrings, keeping the accessories refined and understated to complement the gown’s sculptural cutout and detailing.
Images and details from the appearance were shared by Andrew Kwon on Instagram, confirming the gown’s couture construction and the extensive craftsmanship behind the final look.



