
Megan Thee Stallion looked every bit the fashion ‘It’ girl she is in a micro miniskirt and a vibrant sleeveless Dior top. The songstress made her Broadway debut as Zidler in the production of Moulin Rouge! The Musical at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre in New York. Her exit outfits have been hits, and she shared snaps of a few on Instagram on March 29.
Megan Thee Stallion steps out in a Y2K sleeveless Dior top and micro miniskirt in NYC
Megan Thee Stallion’s look in a micro miniskirt and a Dior polo top was dark academia meets street glam. The sleeveless, form-fitting polo top featured a classic argyle pattern in vibrant yellow, hot pink, and black. It was from the label’s 2004 collection by John Galliano, currently available for purchase on Etsy. The vintage piece leaned into the Y2K trend of reimagining traditional country club patterns with a modern, cropped fit.
The “Lover Girl” singer paired the top with a black pleated mini skirt. The pleats gave the skirt a ‘schoolgirl’ vibe, and the short hemline added a rebellious edge. She completed the look with sheer black tights with a subtle sheen. It lengthened her silhouette, which was further elevated by the black pointed-toe pumps.
Stallion’s accessories included a Ruslan Baginskiy Baker’s Hat in Black, available for purchase on Balardi. It featured an embellished cross symbol and the brand’s initials. She was carrying a small baby pink top-handle bag that perfectly picked up the pink diamonds in the top’s argyle print.
Further, the Grammy winner wore her signature raven-black hair straight in an ultra-long style that reached past her waist. Meanwhile, her makeup featured black eyeliner and a bold matte red lip, and her vibrant red manicure matched her lip shade. Some other photos showed her wearing a black-and-white fur coat. She paired it with black slim-fit jeans and a white bandeau top.
Originally reported by Ankita Shaw on theFashionSpot.
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