Heidi Montag Turns Heads in Sheer Lace at Billboard Women in Music 2025

Heidi Montag made a bold statement at the Billboard Women in Music 2025 red carpet, proving that sometimes less fabric means more i...
Heidi Montag’s Sheer White Lace Dress Steals the Show at Billboard Women in Music

Heidi Montag made a bold statement at the Billboard Women in Music 2025 red carpet, proving that sometimes less fabric means more impact. The singer and The Hills alum stepped out in a daring white lace dress from Berlin-based label Namilia’s Ed Hardy collaboration, which put her sheer underwear on full display—effortlessly blending edgy and elegant.

The see-through gown featured pearl spaghetti straps, a lace-up back, and a barely-there silhouette, which Montag elevated with a plush fuzzy shawl and sparkling layered jewelry. She kept the drama high with a wet-look wavy hairstyle, dramatic makeup, and a white fur shrug for added glamour.

While her hit song "More is More" might suggest maximalism, Montag’s fashion approach was all about strategic boldness—letting the sheer lace and sultry details speak for themselves.

Daring & Dazzling: Heidi Montag’s See-Through Red Carpet Moment

Heidi Montag Goes Barely-There in Ed Hardy x Namilia Lace at Billboard 2025

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