A grand entry. Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly brought their signature spooky style to the Universal Music Group Grammys after party.
The sweethearts were photographed arriving at a soirée at Milk Studios in Los Angeles on Sunday, February 5, after the 65th annual awards show. For the event, Fox, 36, sported a corset trend in a white mini dress. The skintight satin frock hugged her figure and stars a bustier bodice. At Transformers star paired the number with coordinating ballroom gloves, giving the garb a completely goth princess.
She completed the look with white peep-toe pumps and wore her jet black tresses in bouncy curls. For glam, the Jennifer’s body the actress rocked smokey eyes, dramatic brows, rosy cheeks and glossy lips.

Kelly, 32 years old, for the part, went shirtless under a black blazer, which he paired with slouchy distressed pants. The “Home” rapper completed the getup with a large diamond chain, studded shoes and a backwards baseball cap.
Hours earlier, Fox and Kelly hit the red carpet in coordinating metallic outfits. Kelly was an electric sight in a custom-made silver suit by Dolce & Gabbana. The jackets of both sets are embellished with large jewels and feature delicate embroidery designs.
The outfit is meant to celebrate Kelly’s Best Rock album nomination for the 2022 project, Mainstream Sellout. “This is the first Grammy nomination for Kells, so we wanted to make it feel very special… We wanted to make sure he looked like a rock artist,” his styliste, Adam Ballheimto the The Hollywood Reporter on Sunday.

Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly.
Francis Specker/CBSFox, meanwhile, slayed in a gown by Zuhair Murad. This floor-length number is designed with a plunging neckline and a sheer bodice covered with multicolored jewels. The Tennessee native gave it a more polished look with sharp almond-shaped nails.
Fox surprised fans ahead of the biggest music night when he revealed that he suffered some injuries – but still attended the Clive Davis Pre-Grammy celebration. “Off the plane with a broken wrist and concussion straight to the Grammys party,” said Until Death star captioned the Instagram carousel that showed his death on February 4, gamelan.
That night, Fox channeled Old Hollywood in an Alexis Mabille Couture gown. The radiant red piece featured a strapless neckline and a velvet skirt that clung to the hips. She wore her hair in retro curls and accessorized with a beautiful diamond necklace.