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Grammys 2024: Paris Jackson Covers Up 80+ Tattoos For Unforgettable Red Carpet Moment
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Date:2025-04-25 16:31:20
Tattoos? Paris Jackson has them covered.
In fact, the daughter of pop icon Michael Jackson hit the 2024 Grammys red carpet in a simple black Celine gown with cutouts—and without any of her ink.
Working with beauty brand Cover FX, the 25-year-old covered up her 80-plus tattoos for her arrival at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. She captioned a time lapse Instagram video ahead of the Feb. 4 ceremony, "CoverFX meant business when they said total cover cream foundation would have me covered."
And since the musician is known for her body art, the simple look certainly turned heads on the red carpet (See every jaw-droppping look here).
However, her covered-up look doesn't mean Paris plans to get rid of her ink any time soon, in fact, she's previously said her tattoos—which include everything from an alien to her father's "Dangerous" album cover art—are "loving marks."
"I don't see a dark past anymore," she wrote in a since-deleted 2016 Instagram post. "My scars and past of self-hatred have been covered by loving marks, creativity, ingenuity and depth. Sure, I will always carry my past with me, but I see ink as a way of changing for the better, always improving. They represent strength for me."
And she's covered her ink for the sake of fashion before. Back in 2018, Paris was spotted outside a Los Angeles photoshoot in a red gown, and without any of her tattoos in sight.
Paris' look was a major transformation, but she's not the only one to pull out all the stops for the red carpet. Read on for all the 2024 Grammys looks.
in Maison Margiela.
in custom Dolce & Gabbana.
in custom Courreges and Tiffany & Co. jewelry.
in Cong Tri.
in Stephane Rolland.
in Willy Chavarria.
in Celia Kritharioti.
in Celine.
in Comme des Garçons.
in Gucci.
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