February 2, 2026 4:26 pm EST

Bella Thorne made a bold fashion statement on Sunday night as she arrived at a Grammys after-party in Hollywood, stepping out bra-free beneath a sheer, ribbed red top.

The former Disney Channel star, 28, was photographed leaving the exclusive bash at Chateau Marmont alongside her fiancé, Mark Emms, with the couple appearing close and coordinated as they navigated the late-night crowd.

Thorne paired the daring top with high-waisted black trousers and chunky platform heels, wearing her dark hair in loose waves and finishing the look with a bold red lip.

Emms, meanwhile, kept things understated in an all-black ensemble, staying close as the pair exited the venue arm-in-arm.

The outing comes as Thorne continues to juggle a packed professional schedule – a workload she has admitted has delayed wedding planning with Emms, who proposed more than two years ago.

In December, the actress revealed she and Emms have yet to even set a wedding date. 

Bella Thorne made a bold fashion statement on Sunday night as she arrived at a Grammys after-party in Hollywood, stepping out bra-free beneath a sheer, ribbed red top

Thorne most recently wrote, directed and starred in a film titled Color Your Hurt, and is currently preparing to appear in the upcoming sequel to Spring Breakers.

‘I just directed a movie that I wrote, and so that is currently our baby, our child,’ Thorne recently told People. ‘And I think once we’re done with that, and the next project that we have Spring Breakers, then we can plan.’

She added candidly: ‘I do not have a date yet.’

Thorne and Emms first met in 2022 at Cara Delevingne’s birthday party on a beach in Ibiza, before taking their relationship public.

One year later, on Mother’s Day 2023, Emms proposed. In a romantic twist last year, Thorne returned the gesture herself in August 2025, popping the question back in a candle-filled room decorated with flowers and balloons.

Emms, who is a co-owner of New York City hotspot The Mulberry and also produces films, made headlines for his unconventional approach to Thorne’s engagement ring.

He presented her with five different rings, encouraging her to wear each for two weeks before choosing the perfect one.

‘He wanted it to be perfect,’ Thorne previously explained, revealing that Emms noticed subtle hesitation in her reaction to the first ring and insisted on finding one that felt exactly right.

The former Disney Channel star, 28, was photographed leaving the exclusive bash at Chateau Marmont alongside her fiancé, Mark Emms, on Sunday evening

Thorne paired the daring top with high-waisted black trousers and chunky platform heels, wearing her dark hair in loose waves and finishing the look with a bold red lip

Looking ahead, Thorne has teased that when the wedding finally does happen, it will be anything but minimal. 

She previously shared that she was considering a country house ceremony in Emms’ native UK and floated the idea of wearing vintage Dior or Schiaparelli – telling Vogue that ‘every bride does not need one gown but four.’ 

‘Every day we kind of draw closer,’ she previously told People.

‘It’s really like, “Oh wow, we’re really, you’re my partner.” Let’s do this together,’ she added. ‘So that kind of becomes more real every day, and kind of solidifies our partnership more and more every day.’

Born Annabella Avery ‘Bella’ Thorne, the actress is perhaps best known for her role as CeCe Jones on the Disney Channel series Shake It Up! that aired 2010 to 2013.

Thorne and Emms first met in 2022 at Cara Delevingne’s birthday party on a beach in Ibiza, before taking their relationship public

Thorne previously revealed she felt as if she ‘didn’t have a voice’ as a child star.

She thinks that all children who find themselves in a similar position should have ‘real therapy’ offered to them to help them deal with the pitfalls of early success.

She told People: ‘I’m very thankful for it [childhood]. Of course, when I deal with things in therapy and whatnot, therapy has helped me a lot to figure my own s*** out.

‘It’s really helped me understand and not be so angry in life. I think I always felt like I didn’t necessarily have a voice, the way I grew up. It was like everyone else’s voice was on me.’

Thorne mentioned singer Chappel Roan – who has been open about feeling ‘unsafe’ in encounters she has had with some fans – and agreed that it can all be ‘too much’ at times.

She said: ‘I think it’s the world. There should be real therapy mandated for children growing up and becoming famous overnight.

Emms, who is a co-owner of New York City hotspot The Mulberry and also produces films, made headlines for his unconventional approach to Thorne’s engagement ring

He presented her with five different rings, encouraging her to wear each for two weeks before choosing the perfect one

‘I think Chappell Roan just spoke about this too – how you’d be crazy not to go crazy because it’s just too much at points in your life.’

The Rumble Through the Dark star insists that the only advice she would give herself would be to seek help by speaking to someone.

And even though the idea of therapy can still be seen as ‘taboo’ in today’s world, she thinks it is something that everyone ‘needs’ at some point in life.

She said: ‘If the correct guardrails aren’t in place – and even when they are in place – things can still go wrong.

‘I definitely wouldn’t give my younger self advice except, “Go talk to somebody.”

‘But when I grew up, therapy wasn’t really… That was still taboo. And even now, it’s still quite taboo, where you’re like, “Guys, what world are we living in? I think we all need therapy.”‘

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