- Chappell Roan is currently at Paris Fashion Week.
- She attended the Vivienne Westwood Womenswear Fall/Winter 2026-2027 show on March 7 in yet another daring look.
- She wore a gown from the brand that had no back panel for its skirt, completely exposing her backside.
As any Chappell Roan stan knows, our girl is not afraid to step out in a daring look just because. But the pop star definitely tends to kick things up a notch when it comes to fashion week—case in point, Chappell attended Vivienne Westwood’s Womenswear Fall/Winter 2026-2027 show for Paris Fashion Week on March 7, and put her entire backside on display (yes, really) with her latest outfit.
The “Pink Pony Club” singer wore a stunning grey dress with glittering black tinsel embroidery, a snatched corset waist, bold shoulder pads, and a draped skirt. The bust of the Vivienne Westwood gown plunged all the way down to her diaphragm and showed off a hefty amount of cleavage—but that wasn’t even the craziest part.
When Chappell turned around, she revealed that skirt of the dress had no back panel, which showed off her butt and toned legs in full. Naturally, she coordinated her uncovered backside with the rest of the look and wore cheeky black underwear with sheer black tights and ballerina lace-up heels.
Like, the pictures are BEYOND:
And here’s a look at the dress, in action:
As a reminder, Chappell doesn’t mind showing skin—last month, she wore the craziest nipple piercing dress to the Grammy Awards that probably made her the most searched up pop star of the night.
During her June 2024 appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Chappell explained that she works with her stylist, Genesis Webb, on all of her looks and prioritizes having fun above all else.
“My stylist Genesis Webb and I pull from drag, we pull from horror movies, we pull from burlesque, we pull from theater,” Chappell said. “I love looking pretty and scary. Or, like, pretty and tacky. Or just not pretty. I love that too.”
“I just think it's just not serious,” she added. “I love that fans find such deep meanings to things and I'm just like, 'I don't know, I thought I looked hot.' Like, I don't know if it's anything more than that.”














