Mariah Carey Just Snuck Into the Grammys in a Hip-High-Slit Naked Dress

The red carpet at tonight's Grammy Awards was nothing short of spectacular. You had Taylor Swift in Schiaparelli couture, Olivia Rodrigo in vintage Versace, and Dua Lipa in custom Courreges. But you know who we didn't get to see on the red carpet? The one and only Mariah Carey. As the presenter of the very first award of the evening, Carey made the wise decision to skip the step-and-repeat and head straight backstage. 

Presenting Miley Cyrus with her first-ever Grammy award, Carey wowed in a glittering Laura Basci gown with a slit cut up to her hips. As for Cyrus, she changed out of her safety-pin dress into a much more comfortable jumpsuit to accept her award. Scroll down to see all the photos. 

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On Mariah Carey: custom Laura Basci dress

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