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Iconic '90s Actress, 67, Flaunts Ageless Beauty While Leaving Nothing to the Imagination
Iconic '90s Actress, 67, Flaunts Ageless Beauty While Leaving Nothing to the Imagination

Yahoo

time20-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Iconic '90s Actress, 67, Flaunts Ageless Beauty While Leaving Nothing to the Imagination

Iconic '90s Actress, 67, Flaunts Ageless Beauty While Leaving Nothing to the Imagination originally appeared on Parade. , 67, recently flaunted her ageless beauty in a see-through dress for a magazine cover shoot—and she did so while leaving nothing to the imagination. On June 17, the Basic Instinct star graced Vogue Adria. Although the cover was relatively tame, another snap in the issue showed Stone in a sheer dress revealing her entire chest. 🎬 🎬 In the shot, the iconic '90s actress struck a sultry pose as a large group of men held her up while reaching out to touch her. The Casino bombshell showed off her timeless radiance 30 years after the height of her March, Stone opened up about aging and learning to love her changing body in process. 'A lot of people give up as they get older,' she told The Sunday Times. 'They let go of their body because it's collapsing anyway, or it's like, 'I'm not defined by my body anymore.' But you still have to love that body.' Stone, who is a painter, added, 'I joke that my underarms have pleats now. I think, 'Well, I had beautiful arms and now they're strong and painting and like angel wings. So what if they have pleats? Maybe that's what makes them wonderful now.'' Next: Iconic '90s Actress, 67, Flaunts Ageless Beauty While Leaving Nothing to the Imagination first appeared on Parade on Jun 20, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Jun 20, 2025, where it first appeared.

Miley Cyrus stuns fans in daring dress during New York album signing
Miley Cyrus stuns fans in daring dress during New York album signing

Fox News

time06-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Fox News

Miley Cyrus stuns fans in daring dress during New York album signing

Miley Cyrus embraced the sheer look while signing autographs for fans. While promoting her latest album, "Something Beautiful," the 32-year-old singer stepped out in a completely sheer Ludovic de Saint Sernin black dress, which she accessorized with a pair of black underwear and no bra. She also paired the look with black sunglasses and high heels and wore her blonde hair in an old-fashioned updo with curled bangs. She was photographed in the chic look as she signed vinyls for fans in New York. The actress posted photos of her daring outfit on Instagram with the caption, "Posed with the beautiful people who showed up at 30 Rock for @roughtradenyc." Fans were quick to flood the comments section with compliments. "You're such [an] icon," one fan wrote, while another added, "Damn this dress" with a few fire emojis. A third fan wrote, "What a queen omg," while another wrote, "OKAY OKAY OKAY YOU ATE THIS LOOK UP MAAM." The visual album also includes a corresponding musical movie, which is set to be released in theaters everywhere on June 27. When it comes to the visuals, Cyrus told Harper's Bazaar, they were "inspired by Pink Floyd's 'The Wall,'" and set out to make it only with "a better wardrobe and more glamorous and filled with pop culture." She also explained that when putting together the songs, it was vital to her "that every song has these healing sound properties," as the album as a whole represents the different phases of her life. "The songs, whether they're about destruction or heartbreak or death, they're presented in a way that is beautiful, because the nastiest times of our life do have a point of beauty," she continued. "They are the shadow, they are the charcoal, they are the shading. You can't have a painting without highlights and contrast." During a recent appearance on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" the "Hannah Montana" star shared that while filming one of the videos for her album on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, she "caught something" and landed "in the ICU for a moment." Cyrus went on to say that her "leg began to disintegrate... around the kneecap area" due to an infection, which even grossed out the seasoned doctors. "To have a surgeon look at you and say, 'Yuck…' They open up cadavers," she said. "They see inside the guts of humans, and they're looking at me, telling me I'm disgusting. And they do brain operations!" The actress joked, "I had a big dream and a small budget," noting that they filmed the scene on the Walk of Fame at night to avoid paying rental fees.

Frankie Bridge slammed by fans again for SHEER wedding guest dress that's ‘too much' and will ‘upstage the bride'
Frankie Bridge slammed by fans again for SHEER wedding guest dress that's ‘too much' and will ‘upstage the bride'

The Sun

time19-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Sun

Frankie Bridge slammed by fans again for SHEER wedding guest dress that's ‘too much' and will ‘upstage the bride'

FRANKIE Bridge has been slammed by fans yet again after showing off a sheer dress she plans to wear to her friend's wedding. Not only did people warn her not to 'upstage the bride ', but others described the red frock as 'too much'. 4 The 36-year-old took to social media to show off two dress options, one of which is the Crinkle Cross Front Georgette Woven Maxi Dress from Karen Millen. But the jaw-dropping frock, which ranges from a size 6 to a 16, doesn't come cheap, as it has an eye-watering price tag of £169. Posting on her 'Faves' account, which has been hailed as 'your fave destination for shoppable edits', the TV beauty tried on the floor-length gown, which she styled with a white clutch bag. The mum-of-two who is married to football legend Wayne Bridge, 44, gave viewers a close-up look at the dress, which according to Karen Millen bosses will ensure you make an 'unforgettable entrance.' But just days after the Saturdays singer was slammed by fans for another another wedding guest outfit option, Frankie said: 'I am going to one of my friend's weddings and I'm trying to decide what to wear - I thought I'd get you to help me.' Impressed with the halterneck dress which has cross-front detailing, the Loose Women star explained: 'Quietly obsessed with this dress because I feel like it's something I would never normally wear. 'First of all, it's quite a bright colour and we all know that I love a nude. 'I just love this. It's not a cape, but I like that whole vibe, it makes me feel really fancy. 'But also, if you don't like your arms, it's a really good shape for you. You don't feel completely covered up.' Clearly overjoyed with the open back dress, which has been described online as 'perfect for weddings, formal galas or black-tie events', Frankie continued: 'It's subtle, it's pretty, it's quite girly. Watch as Frankie Bridge accuses TikTok star of 'backhanded compliment' 'It's sheer, which is a trend at the moment.' Showing off the layers of the sophisticated dress, which according to the retailer 'reflects timeless elegance' and 'conveys sophistication while ensuring you stand out for all the right reasons', the brunette beauty recognised: 'A lot of layers, quite a lot going on. "But I feel like for a whole day at a wedding, it's really comfortable.' Moments later, Frankie then tried on another dress, which left her less than impressed. 4 As she posed in the baby blue dress, which was also sheer and floor-length, the influencer explained: 'You know when you think you're gonna like something you see online and you see it hanging up and you think, 'oh, she's cute, she's different'. No, no. 'I'm gonna have to wear the first one, which I actually like. 'Someone might like [this]. Just not me.' Wedding Guest Outfit Etiquette If you're struggling to decided on a dress to see you through wedding season, here's a few rules on what not to wear so you don't get in trouble. Folklore says that wearing red at a wedding means you slept with the groom. Casual attire like jeans and flip flops should always be avoided. Any colour that could be picked up as white or cream - even if it's not. Most would agree that your cleavage needs to be covered. Wearing white is a massive no-no if you're not the bride. Fashion fans react The TikTok clip, which was posted under the username @ favestheedit, has clearly left many open-mouthed, as it has quickly amassed 145,200 views. Not only this, but it's also amassed 1,401 likes and 138 comments. But while many fashion fans thought the red dress looked 'beautiful' and 'stunning', many advised Frankie to steer clear of wearing it to a wedding. One person said: 'I was hoping for a third. The red one is too much going on and doesn't have much shape, just lots of red material. Second one... immediately no.' Alongside a crying emoji, another added: 'You'll upstage the bride.' A third commented: 'Personally I wouldn't wear red to a wedding, nor white or black. It is nice though.' Meanwhile, someone else warned: 'You look stunning in the red dress but you may get more attention than the bride so be mindful!' At the same time, another woman slammed: 'You will stand out in the photos a lot.'

Natasha Lyonne's Plunging Striped Maxi Dress Is Completely See-Through
Natasha Lyonne's Plunging Striped Maxi Dress Is Completely See-Through

Yahoo

time11-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Natasha Lyonne's Plunging Striped Maxi Dress Is Completely See-Through

Natasha Lyonne appeared on Late Night with Seth Meyers wearing a sheer black striped dress with a plunging scoop neck. The dress follows a number of other sheer striped dresses in recent months. She appeared on the show to promote season 2 of Poker Lyonne just put her own sexy spin on the naked dress. Appearing on Late Night with Seth Meyers on Thursday May 8, the actress donned a slinky sheer dress with a plunging neckline and a see-through design. The long-sleeved dress by LaQuan Smith was made with a see-through black fabric with vertical stripes. It featured a deep scooped neck that was lined with thick black fabric and revealed her high-waisted black underwear below. She paired the playful dress with a long silver pendant necklace, dangly silver earrings, silver cuff bracelets, and a new '70s-style blowout with curtain bangs by hairstylist Ursula Stephen—a notable change from her natural curls. Lyonne also posted a snap of the look on Instagram, writing, "Doing the most cuz what else am I doing." The dress couldn't be more on trend. In fact, Halle Berry wore a similar sheer striped number to the Met Gala earlier in the week, while Gabrielle Union also gave the sheer striped look a go with a horizontal striped number back in October. The actress appeared on the show to promote the second season of her Peacock show Poker Face. She recently joined co-star Katie Holmes at a party in honor of the show's launch. During the appearance, Lyonne also opened up about her experience at the Met Gala earlier in the week, where she had worn a ruffled purple gown with an ultra high neckline. In a recent interview with InStyle, Lyonne described her style: "I wish someone had told me that 40 is when you start peaking," she said. "We got to tell these girls, like, it is a mess before. I want to be a divorced dad swathed in Gucci with good hair and makeup." With her latest look, she totally nailed it. Read the original article on InStyle

Cara Delevingne's sheer dress and the trend for going bare down there
Cara Delevingne's sheer dress and the trend for going bare down there

Telegraph

time07-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Telegraph

Cara Delevingne's sheer dress and the trend for going bare down there

Last night saw the model Cara Delevingne making a return to the red carpet after a significant hiatus in her signature provocative style. While attending the London premiere of David Attenborough's latest documentary film, Ocean, at the Royal Festival Hall, the model and actress chose a silver mesh dress. So far, so Cara. Yet there was one surprising detail of this look – the clever trompe l'oeil embroidery detailing where her knickers would be. 'We have Kate Moss back in the 1990s to thank for the super sheer dress over a black knicker look,' explains red carpet stylist Catherine Hayward. 'It's risqué; it's revealing. And, of course, it helps if you have a trim figure. But with a chic tailored dark jacket thrown nonchalantly over the top, everything 'important' is covered. It's implied rather than overt sexiness. She looks confident and that's always attractive.' Cara's look was perhaps a more palatable way of tapping into a trend that has been everywhere of late: a sheer entrejambe (or less romantically, crotch). Unsurprisingly, it was prevalent on Monday's Met Gala red carpet. After all, the first Monday in May often heralds an influx of sheer dresses. Indeed, some of the most famous gowns in its history have been so-called 'naked dresses', from Cher's 1974 Bob Mackie creation (often credited as the first naked dress), to Beyoncé 's jaw-dropping Givenchy bodysuit in 2015 and Kim Kardashian 's diamond-dripping Mugler design in 2019. This year's iteration was no different, yet it was the sheer knickers that raised eyebrows. In some ways, it's no surprise. After all, in recent seasons, we've had the trend for sheer skirts with visible big knickers making its way onto the red carpet. Kick-started by Valentino, Yves Saint Laurent and Chloé, it has been championed by A-listers including Florence Pugh, Dua Lipa and Victoria Beckham. Yet this year's red carpet didn't showcase Bridget Jones-esque bloomers through a mesh skirt – it put lacy knickers front and centre, or indeed, no knickers at all. One of the most controversial looks of the evening was that worn by K-pop star Lisa, of Blackpink fame, recently catapulted to even further global stardom thanks to her breakout role in the third season of The White Lotus. Wearing a piece custom-made by one of the night's co-chairs, Pharrell Williams at Louis Vuitton, her black beaded crop jacket with tights and pants probably wouldn't have caused much of a stir if it wasn't for what was embroidered onto her knickers: the face of civil rights activist Rosa Parks. Going one step further was the actress Halle Berry, who forewent underwear on her lower half altogether. Her daring LaQuan Smith gown featured sheer vertical stripes, which meant that whenever she moved, she risked showing more than she perhaps wanted to, drawing outrage from commenters online who deemed her look offensive and disappointing. In many ways, the evolution of the sheer trend is unsurprising. After all, fashion has always sought to find new ways to shock – as well as to highlight women's body parts. It's why corsets were so popular in the 17th and 18th centuries, or why an ankle was considered the height of erotica in the Victorian period. In more recent history, we've had Alexander McQueen's bumster jeans, Tom Ford for Gucci 's G-string, and even the posterior-peekaboo in Zoe Kravitz's Yves Saint Laurent dress at the Vanity Fair Oscars party. To provoke is fashion's raison d'être – particularly on a red carpet. And it's worked, hasn't it? That's why we're talking about it now.

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