April 2, 2025 2:22 am EDT

Heidi Montag may have a song called “More is More,” but that’s certainly not her fashion philosophy.

Such was the case on Saturday night on the Billboard Women in Music 2025 red carpet, where the singer stole the show in a white lace dress that put her underwear on full display.

“The Hills” alum showed a lot of skin, layering the see-through number from Berlin-based brand Namilia’s collaboration with Ed Hardy over her briefs, which also appear to be made from a sheer fabric.

Montag leveled up the red carpet look — which featured a lace-up back and pearl spaghetti straps — with an ultra-fuzzy shawl, sparkly layered cross necklace and coordinating dangling earrings.

She went bold with her beauty look, too, styling her hair in a wavy wet look and she added a white fur shrug for extra drama.

“Dreams come true! Such a miracle to be @billboard #bbwomeninmusic,” Montag captioned an Instagram post showing off her look from the affair.

“Glowing,” her former “The Hills” co-star Kristin Cavallari commented. “You are a DREAM 💐🫶,” Billboard’s account wrote.

“Omg you look so gorgeous it’s kinda giving 2003 MTV like a virgin performance a little bit,” a third said, mentioning the iconic Madonna, Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera collab at the award show.

On the red carpet, Montag stopped to chat with Billboard’s Rania Aniftos and Jazzy, spilling details about her upcoming music.

“I have a new album coming out, which is gonna he amazing,” she revealed. “I’m working hard on that. I have “Heidiwood” official album coming out with about 22 songs.”

After losing their Pacific Palisades home to the Los Angeles wildfires in early January, her husband Spencer Pratt took to social media to ask followers to stream Montag’s 2010 album “Superficial” as a way to provide income for the family to rebuild their lives.

And fans didn’t let them down — the album soon hit No. 1 on iTunes.

We’re sure Montag’s forthcoming music will be an even bigger hit.



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