20 Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Fashion Wins And Fails, With Chappell Roan Leading The Pack
Chappell Roan, the 27-year-old pop sensation behind Good Luck, Babe!, is once again making headlines for her wardrobe choices.
At the 2025 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony in Los Angeles, the singer honored one of her greatest inspirations, Cyndi Lauper, with a heartfelt speech and a look only true fans could decode.
Roan inducted Lauper at the Peacock Theater on November 8, in an outfit reminiscent of the 72-year-old’s True Colors era.
- Chappell Roan inducted Cyndi Lauper into the 2025 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
- Roan paid tribute to Lauper in an outfit reminiscent of her True Colors era.
- Celebrities from the industry showed up with intricate and varied outfits.
“It’s that courage that not only creates incredible art,” Roan told the crowd, “it gives everyone who experiences it the permission to be themselves.”
Chappell Roan welcomed Cyndi Lauper to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in an outfit that paid tribute to her True Colors era

Image credits: Jeff Kravitz
Roan arrived on the red carpet styled by LA stylist Genesis Webb in a look that paid direct tribute to two of Cyndi Lauper’s outfits from the True Colors music video.
The ensemble featured a custom newspaper skirt designed by Efrain Nava, built from strips of broadsheets cut into Rococo-style hips that echoed Lauper’s patchwork dress from the video.

Image credits: Kevin Mazur
On her head, she wore a glittering custom piece designed by production designer Manny Robertson, modeled after another headpiece Lauper wore in the same video.
Roan completed the look with a sparkling bustier and vintage jewelry, metallic gold Louboutins, and newspaper-printed nails.
Her makeup artist, Dee Carrion, used the same color palette from True Colors, while hairstylist Jacob Aaron shaped her auburn curls around the ornate headpiece.

“Cyndi embodies every quality of an artist that I admire,” Roan later said onstage. “She’s a born performer and a revolutionary songwriter, a forever fashion icon, and a fierce advocate and ally.”
For Roan, True Colors carries a deeply personal meaning.

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It was the song she performed at her first talent show as a child and later during an America’s Got Talent audition when she was 13.
The track also holds significance within the LGBT community as an anthem of self-acceptance and authenticity, values Roan has built her entire career around.
Lauper closed the night with a performance of her hit, Time After Time, alongside British singer RAYE

Lauper, dressed in a crystal-embellished black suit and a greenish pixie cut, listened as Roan praised her influence on pop culture and self-expression.
“She redefined what a pop star could look like, sound like, sing like, and be,” Roan said. After the speech, Lauper joined her onstage for an embrace, and the two later posed together backstage for photos.

Lauper closed the ceremony with a performance of Time After Time alongside British singer RAYE, whose breakout 2023 album My 21st Century Blues earned her international acclaim and several Brit Awards.
The 2025 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame lineup also recognized OutKast, inducted in the Performer category for their contributions to hip-hop, and Salt-N-Pepa, honored with the Musical Influence Award for paving the way for women in rap.
Take a look at the most unforgettable looks of the 2025 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
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Mick Fleetwood
Hehe, the little danglers on his belt, I'm sure they were bigger last time I saw them 🤣
Teddy Swims
Toni Cornell
A little like a nightgown- hard to tell from this picture, but at least it’s not transparent.
Jack Harris
I was going to scroll down and accidentally hit yes. This makes him look like he has a huge head on a very slight body. Not a good look.
Susan Silver
Feist
It's okay, but I wish she'd done something with her hair. She looks like she just woke up.
Taylor Momsen
Enough with the naked but not look. Put on some actual clothes!
Time we stopped giving the utterly corrupt and money grabbing R’n’R Hall of Fame any attention. You don’t get in on merit or influence, you get in ‘cause your record label pays a considerable sum of money.
These were lovely, though I do disagree with most people on here haha
Time we stopped giving the utterly corrupt and money grabbing R’n’R Hall of Fame any attention. You don’t get in on merit or influence, you get in ‘cause your record label pays a considerable sum of money.
These were lovely, though I do disagree with most people on here haha
