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Alexandra Daddario's Sparkly Black Maxi Dress Was Entirely Sheer

Alexandra Daddario's Sparkly Black Maxi Dress Was Entirely Sheer

Yahoo16-03-2025

The sheer trend doesn't seem to be going anywhere anytime soon. Everyone from Emma Stone to Nicole Kidman to Jennifer Lopez has donned their sheerest gowns in recent months. Now, Alexandra Daddario has hopped aboard the trend, too. Attending the Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix with Tag Heuer in Melbourne, the White Lotus star donned a slinky long-sleeved maxi dress made of a sheer knit fabric covered in tiny sparkling rhinestones. Below, the dress revealed a strapless thong bodysuit. Daddario paired the dress with a pair of star-shaped gold earrings and a Tag Heuer watch, while she wore her hair in a slick, center-parted low ponytail.
Daddario and her husband, Andrew Form, welcomed their first child last November. Daddario had previously shared the news of her pregnancy in an interview with Vogue, sharing details about a previous miscarriage.
"I'm pregnant and it's all successful and everything's healthy,' Daddario said. "I had been pregnant. Then, I had a loss. It's long and complicated, so I don't want to be too specific. Those kinds of losses and trauma are very hard to explain unless you've been through them. I really relate to all the women who have been through those kinds of things in a way that I didn't understand fully before. It's very, very painful."
Daddario is currently preparing to star in three films—Happy Life, which co-stars Evangeline Lily, A Tree Fell in the Woods, which will also star Josh Gad and Ashley Park, and Double Booked, alongside Adam Scott and Sterling K. Brown.
As Daddario told InStyle in 2023, she has seen a slow but steady change in the industry throughout her career. "There's been a huge shift [in Hollywood] as far as how we want to portray women, the number of women working behind the scenes, the number of leading roles for women is increasing," she said.
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