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Iris Law goes braless and puts on a leggy display in a grey silk mini-dress as she attends Gentle Monster x Bratz pop-up launch in LA

Iris Law goes braless and puts on a leggy display in a grey silk mini-dress as she attends Gentle Monster x Bratz pop-up launch in LA

Daily Mail​5 days ago

Iris Law turned heads as she attended the Gentle Monster x Bratz Pocket Collection pop-up launch party in Los Angeles on Thursday.
The model, 24, looked nothing short of sensational as she went braless in a grey silk mini-dress.
The daring ensemble featured a black leather belt halterneck detail, a plunging neckline and a mini skirt.
The daughter of Jude Law and Sadie Frost put on a very leggy display and added inches to her height with a pair of black open-toe heels.
She further accessorised her look with a dainty silver bracelet and sported a pair of trendy cat-eye glasses from eye-wear brand Gentle Monster.
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To complete her look, the model styled her short platinum blonde locks in a choppy blowout and wore a radiant make-up palette.
Gentle Monster and Bratz have joined forces for a nostalgic collaboration, with a pocket collection featuring 21 unique designs.
Iris is known for her sensational style and opened up about her fashion choices in a recent interview with Vogue Espana.
She revealed she likes to flip between different phases - sometimes feeling more feminine, while in others, she adopts an androgynous look.
She said: 'I don't dress for anyone. I just try to feel good and be comfortable.
'I let myself be carried away by how I am in an intuitive way, even if it's not what is understood as chic or cool,
'I have gone through many phases: more feminine, more androgynous... I like to change; every day is different.'
Iris also made a candid confession about her previous struggles with anxiety and revealed her coping mechanisms.
She said: 'I love lifting weights; I think it's great for maintaining hormonal balance, and it also helps me sleep better.
'In general, I've noticed a big change in controlling my anxiety, also since I started running.'
It was revealed in October 2024 that Iris had split from her England footballer boyfriend Trent Alexander-Arnold.
They were first linked in May after they were spotted cosying up during a racy Guess photoshoot.
Just weeks before reports of their break-up, they were pictured enjoying a PDA-filled beach getaway in Barbados.
A source told The Sun that despite having a 'really fun summer' and holidaying with Trent's family in July, the pair's busy work schedules clashed.
They said: 'Life is about to get really busy for them both, with Trent's schedule packed with first-team football and Iris having jobs all over the world.
'So even though they are not dating any more, Iris and Trent will definitely stay friends.'
The source added Iris was very into Trent but chose to prioritise her career as she is 'focused on her own success'.
After her split from footballer Trent, Iris sparked rumours that she was growing close to her ex Pa Salieu.

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