She was good, she was gold.
Miley Cyrus came in like a “Wrecking Ball” on the Grammys 2024 red carpet, showing off some skin in a seriously bold gold dress and sky-high hair at the Crypto Arena in Los Angeles Sunday.
The “Flowers” singer, 31, seemed to take inspiration from Madonna’s iconic cone bra with her custom Maison Margiela look, which appeared to made entirely from gold safety pins.
Nearly all of her skin was showing in the mesh gown, which covered just her breasts and formed a metal panty around her waist.
Cyrus also might have got some inspo from another famous star, wearing her hair teased into a sky-high style like her godmother, Dolly Parton.
She kept the golden girl theme going with gold Tabi heels, letting her dress do the talking by going accessory-free.
The pop star arrived without boyfriend Maxx Morando, 25, whom she began dating in 2021 after the pair went on a blind date, though her mom Tish and sister Brandi were also spotted on the red carpet at the awards show ahead of Miley’s arrival.
Cyrus — who switched up her look by dying her hair brunette for the first time in 10 years last year — is set to have a big night as she could take home her first trophy from the musical awards show ever.
She’s also set for her first live performance of her hit single “Flowers,” which will also be the first time Cyrus has sung her own music at the Grammys.
The “Used to Be Young” singer is up for a total of six awards, including album of the year for “Endless Summer Vacation” and song of the year for “Flowers.” Her collaboration with Brandi Carlile, “Thousand Miles,” also earned a nod for best pop duo/group performance.
And fans are likely waiting for a big announcement from the former “Hannah Montana” star after Pharrell used an unreleased song known to fans as “Doctor” that was rumored to be part of her 2013 album, “Bangerz,” during his Louis Vuitton Men’s fashion show earlier this month.
The star’s last Grammy appearance was in 2019, when she hit the stage twice; first with Shawn Mendes to perform his “In My Blood” and, later, in a tribute to Cyrus’ godmother Dolly Parton alongside Katy Perry, Kacey Musgraves and more.
Though she’s previously been nominated for best pop vocal album in 2015 for “Bangerz” and as part of Lil Nas X’s “Montero” in 2022, Cyrus has never won a Grammy award.
The Grammys will take place on Feb. 4 at Los Angeles’ Crypto Arena and air live on CBS and Paramount+ at 8 p.m. EST.