All for show! Dua is hot in this sheer outfit

All for show! Dua is hot in this sheer outfit

Morticia Addams attends New York Fashion Week. Dua Lipa stole the show in a see-through sheer black jumpsuit at the GCDS fashion show on Thursday, February 23.

The Grammy winner wore the sultry ensemble before sitting in the front row of the show. While the outfit appears to be a gown at first glance, it is actually an optical illusion jumpsuit with flared bottoms.

The dress had black lace patches and a turtle neck, which Dua paired with a solid black bra and thong underneath.

It’s all in the details, as they say. The edgy jumpsuit featured a cutout thumb, allowing the “Levitating” singer to show off her long red acrylic nails.

Dua completed her chic look with straightened hair, a nod to singer and fashion icon Cher, and a heart-shaped red purse with a chain strap.

Fans were understandably speechless after witnessing her jaw-dropping appearance… So they typed their thoughts after the “Cold Heart” singer posted photos of her outfit and evening at the fashion show on Instagram.

“I always told myself I wouldn’t be a slacker… “That’s out the window,” wrote one fan, while another added, “If perfection took human form!!”

Meanwhile, celebrity DJ Diplo commented on the post with a heart eye emoji, and celebrity hairstylist Jen Atkin used multiple fire emojis.

As we pick up our jaws from the floor, let us remind you that we’re not the only ones obsessed with Dua’s style. In fact, Anna Wintour,

the queen of fashion, has recognized the London native’s consistent red carpet slays and named her as a co-chair for the 2023 Met Gala.

“Excited to announce that I am one of the #MetGala 2023 Co-Chairs alongside Michaela Coel, Penélope Cruz, Roger Federer and Anna Wintour.

“See you on the First Monday in May #CostumeInstitute Benefit,” Dua exclaimed on January 18 via Instagram.

“A Line of Beauty” and serves as The Costume Institute’s primary source of annual funding for exhibitions, publications, acquisitions, operations, and capital improvements,” she added.

Dua, on the other hand, has been daring with her fashion choices long before she was recognized for her tasteful pieces. To cut a long story short, “normal” does not exist in her vocabulary, particularly when it comes to the school of style.

“Everyone is free to wear whatever the f-k they want, and it’s critical that they do so. This is how we progress in the world. “We have to defy convention,” she told Refinery 29 in January 2018.

“I’ve never wanted to box myself in and say, ‘This is my style, and these are my style staples.'” I enjoy experimenting and playing around.