She performed with Dolly Parton at Sunday's Grammy Awards in Los Angeles.
And like any top pop sensation, Miley Cyrus had a few wardrobe changes up her sleeves as she went from sparkling yellow suit to an eye-popping sheer ensemble.
The 26-year-old Wrecking Ball songstress flaunted her enviable physique in the see-through number for her fourth outfit change of the night.
Sheer madness: Miley Cyrus, 26, rocked a sheer ensemble at the Grammys on Sunday
She arrived at the annual fete taking place at the Staples Center in a plunging black jacket and matching pants.
During her performance with Shawn Mendez, the Hanna Montana star flashed the flesh in only a black vest and leggings.
The aforementioned glittering yellow duds were worn when she sang Jolene with the incomparable Dolly.
The latest look featured a bandeau style top and matching skirt - both cut from the same sheer striped fabric.
An intricate design was placed in the see-through panel that showcased her toned and sculpted tummy.
A fabulous futuristic oversized collar - using the same design as the midriff fabric - allowed a peek at her delicate decolletage.
Her gorgeous gams were thrust on center stage as the skirt cut just below the knee.
Rocking stilettos heels and nary an accessory, Miley threw her trademark sandy blonde tresses up in a tight bun.
She seemed in rather high spirits even after it was reported her husband Liam Hemsworth was recuperating from an unknown ailment in a hospital, Extra reported Sunday.
No word yet on his condition although his Isn't It Romantic co-star Rebel Wilson said: 'He's texted us this morning, he was in hospital over night so hopefully he will be fine.'
Meanwhile, Miley, Lady Gaga, Travis Scott, Diana Ross, and Cardi B were among a crowded field of performers scheduled for Sunday night's Grammy Awards.
Other performers include Beyonce's proteges Chloe x Halle, fresh from their performance of America The Beautiful at the Super Bowl, Dua Lipa, St. Vincent, Andra Day, Camila Cabello, Dan + Shay, Post Malone with the Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Shawn Mendes, J Balvin, Arturo Sandoval, Young Thug, Janelle Monáe, Kacey Musgraves, H.E.R., Brandi Carlile, Maren Morris, Little Big Town, Ricky Martin, Fantasia and gospel great Yolanda Adams.
Dua Lipa will be making her Grammy stage debut on the show, where she'll be joined by St. Vincent for a special performance, while Adams will sing alongside Fantasia and Day in a tribute to late Queen of Soul Aretha Franklin.