
Miley Cyrus Has Some Very Different (And Very Literal) Takes on French Girl Chic
Miley Cyrus has been lighting up Paris with look after look. 'Paris is already something beautiful, but with all of you it's even more magical. Je t'aime,' the singer wrote on Instagram.
Taking her latest album title—Something Beautiful—and its continuing promo tour seriously with her sartorial choices, Cyrus and her stylist Bradley Kenneth have been having a lot of fun with combining her own sense of style—maximalist but refined, '70s inflected aesthetics with modern, sexy twists by way of strong-shouldered Saint Laurent jackets and suiting, Alaïa gowns, and lots of leather—with some French girl chic details.
Yesterday evening, Cyrus was photographed leaving her Paris hotel, continuing her vintage rhythm. She wore a sweeping sheer gray blue sheer gown with an undulating layered skirt and a peacock feathered, spiral coned bra. She paired it with long leather gloves, and chocolate brown cut-out sandal boots. As usual, her hair was blown out in dramatic, heightened '80s curls.
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On another occasion, Cyrus greeted fans in a more low-key but still chic and sleek black strapless top with a leather bow on the chest, with matching tailored black pants and black pointed boots. The monochromatic look gained a pop of color from a bright bouquet of flowers she received from fans.
Cyrus was also spotted wearing an Eiffel Tower motif rhinestone-studded archival black dress by the late designer Patrick Kelly—the first U.S. designer inducted into France's Chambre Syndicale du Prêt-à-Porter back in 1988—which featured in his fall winter 1989 collection. Cyrus added some dark angular oval sunglasses, sheer tights, and pointed black stilettos with a delicate ankle strap.
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