Noah Cyrus Joins Shaboozey at 2025 Coachella in Romantic Victorian-inspired Sheer Dress
Yahoo is using AI to generate takeaways from this article. This means the info may not always match what's in the article. Reporting mistakes helps us improve the experience.
Yahoo is using AI to generate takeaways from this article. This means the info may not always match what's in the article. Reporting mistakes helps us improve the experience. Generate Key Takeaways
Noah Cyrus' 2025 Coachella outfit was a dramatic, ethereal white lace dress that featured Victorian-inspired details, including ruffled bell sleeves and a high neck silhouette. The singer wore the romantic body-con design for her surprise appearance during Shaboozey's performance on Saturday.
Noah Cyrus, in a dress by Rotem Shaul, performs with Shaboozey at the Coachella Stage during the 2025 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival.
Styled by Lyn Alyson, Cyrus let the dress shine on its own, favoring few accessories. The singer has been working with Alyson for years. The two have collaborated on looks by Dilara Findikoglu, Avellano and Puppets and Puppets. In March, Alyson dressed her in a gothic Saint Laurent dress for Printemps' New York grand opening. The celebrity stylist is also known for working with Halsey and has also collaborated with Avril Lavigne.
More from WWD
Noah Cyrus performs with Shaboozey at the Coachella Stage during the 2025 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival.
Cyrus took the stage during Shaboozey's 2025 Coachella performance, joining him for a duet of their collaboration 'My Fault' from his 2024 album 'Where I've Been, Isn't Where I'm Going.' Shaboozey wore an Etro bi-color wool crêpe suit with red beading and crystals. Anastasia Walker styled him.
Noah Cyrus performs with Shaboozey at the Coachella Stage during the 2025 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival.
Cyrus has a penchant for dramatic, gothic-inspired looks. She is often seen in dramatic silhouettes, including her silver latez dress at the Outloud Music Festival in June 2024, and her sheer floor-length Stéphane Rolland sheath at the brand's spring 2024 haute couture show.
In 2024, Cyrus signed with IMG Models. The agency represents Cyrus exclusively across fashion, beauty and endorsements. 'The team at IMG and I share similar outlooks on the industry and my goals for the future,' Cyrus said in a statement. 'I love their vibe and can't wait to see what we accomplish in the future.'
View Gallery
Launch Gallery: Coachella 2025 Stage Outfits: Lady Gaga's Dramatic Looks, Tyla in Cutouts and More Photos
Best of WWD
Sign up for WWD's Newsletter. For the latest news, follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


New York Post
20 minutes ago
- New York Post
Harlem mansion on idyllic block featured in ‘The Royal Tenenbaums' hits the market for $5.5M
It's a five-story, $5.5 million townhouse fit for a Wes Anderson film. A 25-foot-wide mansion on coveted Convent Avenue in Hamilton Heights has been listed for sale — and it's just across the street from the beloved brownstone that appeared in Anderson's 2001 twee tragicomedy 'The Royal Tenenbaums.' Thanks to its largely cohesive appearance and historic architecture, Convent Avenue, located between West 143rd and 144th Streets is regarded as one of the most beautiful streets in Manhattan. Advertisement 10 The Romanesque Revival facade if the five-story townhouse. Tim Waltman 10 Like a Wes Anderson flick, circa-1899 home is filled with antique details and vibrant pops of color. Tim Waltman 10 The 2001 film 'The Royal Tenenbaums' was filmed at a historic mansion across the street. ©Buena Vista Pictures/courtesy Everet / Everett Collection Built in 1899, the Romanesque Revival townhouse spans a comfortable 6,400 square feet of interiors and 2,175 square feet of outdoor space. Its gated garden leads into a marble entry foyer with detailed moldings and light wood paneling. Advertisement Many of the home's original details, including pocket doors between rooms and stained glass windows, have been well-maintained throughout the decades. The property last changed hands for $2.2 million in 2006, according to city records. Douglas Elliman agents Jessica Chestler and Ben Jacobs currently hold the uptown listing. 10 The marble-tiled foyer. Tim Waltman Advertisement 10 The parlor floor features several antique fireplace mantels. Tim Waltman 10 The dining room can accomodate 20 guests. Tim Waltman Like the 'Tenenbaum' home across the way, this townhouse isn't afraid of color. Bright living spaces span the home's five floors, including a golden yellow great room and a floral, 20-seat dining room. Several of the public rooms boast bespoke fireplaces, including Victorian-era and antique French caved mantels. Advertisement The home's neighborhood of Hamilton Heights, nestled in Northwestern Harlem, is rich in local history. Public figures like Alexander Hamilton, Duke Ellington, George Gershwin and Norman Rockwell once called the area home. 10 The upstairs library. Tim Waltman 10 A floral bedroom. Tim Waltman 10 The outdoor terrace. Tim Waltman 10 Convent Avenue is known for its relatively uniform and historic homes. Tim Waltman Despite the abundance of interior details that hearken back to the home's 19th-century roots, the residence hosts plenty of modern amenities. Its eat-in kitchen features granite countertops and upgraded appliances. Upper floors, accessed by a skylit staircase, include seven bedrooms, as well as a lacquer-red library with custom bookshelves and a period fireplace. The property also comes with the potential for some passive income, with a privately accessed studio apartment on the premises.


Indianapolis Star
2 hours ago
- Indianapolis Star
Popular fried chicken, country music spot once home to the Ice House will close this fall
After seven tumultuous years that saw multiple owners, hundreds of guitar-picking musicians and a whole lot of fried chicken, Duke's will close its doors for good this fall. The popular southside restaurant and honky-tonk bar, which in 2018 opened in the venue that the beloved Ice House bar occupied from 1983-2017, recently announced on social media that its last day of business will be Nov. 22. In posts to Facebook and Instagram, Duke's staff cited local competition, wear and tear on the bar's storied building and general economic challenges for the decision to "end things on our own terms" rather than close unexpectedly. "As a community we've mourned far too many sudden losses and we want to honor this magical space by giving y'all as much time as possible to say good-bye," the post read. Duke's began with the vision of Beech Grove native and onetime Sun King Brewing production manager Dustin Boyer, known to friends simply as D. In January 2018 Boyer told IndyStar he had had a vision for a Southern-inspired road house and live music venue for 12 years before he bought the spacious building at 2352 S. West St. Boyer named his passion project for his late grandfather, Hayes "Duke" Boyer. Duke's quickly found a following thanks to its acclaimed fried chicken and regular live music performances. But the popular haunt suffered its first major loss just three years later when Boyer died at age 40 on April 28, 2021. Boyer's close friend and financial partner Andy Fagg stepped in with a handful of employee-operators to run Duke's until late 2023, when Patrick Kennedy purchased the restaurant. In its farewell, Duke's staff invited customers to come make a few last memories at the restaurant and thanked the Indianapolis community for the last seven years. "It has been a tremendous honor and truly the joy of our lives to serve Indianapolis," the post read, "bringing independent country and western music artists to eager audiences, serving the best damn fried chicken and carrying the torch D lit."
Yahoo
3 hours ago
- Yahoo
Sienna Miller's Choice for an Everyday Tote Comes From Gucci's Cruise 2026 Collection
Sienna Miller was spotted in London on Thursday, elevating her casual attire with a statement tote: the Gucci Giglio bag. The actress' look featured slightly wide-leg jeans with a structured button-down and a pop of color with her red sandals. The daytime casual attire was further elevated thanks to her beige and brown tote bag and a pair of Gucci sunglasses. More from WWD Tyla Revives Headpiece Trend With a Y2K Twist for Variety 2025 Power of Young Hollywood Party Heidi Klum Highlights 3D Florals in Rami Kadi Couture on 'Jimmy Fallon,' Talks 'Project Runway' Season 21 How Anne Hathaway Revived '80s-inspired Disco Party Girl Makeup on 'The Devil Wears Prada 2' Set The Gucci Giglio bag was unveiled at the Italian luxury fashion house's cruise 2026 fashion show in Florence this past May. Gucci Giglio pays homage to the house's Italian roots, as well as a spirit of continuity and reinvention. The tote is crafted with GG canvas and features a capacious design with the Gucci Web trim, made further complete with a detachable pouch. Tote bags serve as a staple accessory piece for casual or business excursions, offering practical use and a stylish statement. Furthermore, tote bags crafted in the canvas style evoke a '90s style sensibility. Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy was among the high-profile fashion figures who popularized the trend, merging an effortless, quiet luxury sensibility with an elevated aesthetic. 'Canvas tote bags are one of the essential building blocks of anyone's handbag wardrobe,' Marissa Galante Frank, accessories fashion director at Bloomingdale's, previously told WWD in early July 2025. 'They're versatile, functional and totally timeless.' Miller is a known fashion trendsetter who notably pioneered and popularized the boho-chic aesthetic that dominated the early 2000s. The actress was also among the many stars who helped the Chloé Paddington bag become the 'It' accessory of the 2010s. She has endorsed and carried bags from Givenchy, Mansur Gavriel, Louis Vuitton and Prada, among others. Could her star power make the Gucci Giglio bag go viral next? Boho-Chic Style Through the Years: Cher, Kate Moss, Sienna Miller and More From the 1800s to 2024 View Gallery Launch Gallery: Boho-Chic Style Through the Years: Cher, Kate Moss, Sienna Miller and More From the 1800s to 2024 Best of WWD Amanda Anisimova's On-court Tennis Style Through the Years: From Teen Phenom to Wimbledon Finalist A Look Back at Fourth of July Celebrations at the White House Princess Diana's Birthday Looks Through the Years: Her Sleek Black Jacques Azagury Dress, Vibrant Colors and More Solve the daily Crossword