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Miley Cyrus Throws a Surprise Show in a transparent Minidress Dripping With Crystals

Miley Cyrus Throws a Surprise Show in a transparent Minidress Dripping With Crystals

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Miley Cyrus made Chateau Marmont her playground as she surprised fans last night with a Something Beautiful album release party and impromptu show of her recent and classic hits.
The superstar took the stage at the iconic Los Angeles venue in a shimmering silver minidress that nodded to the 1920s flapper era. It was a semi-sheer ivory mini with a halter neckline embellished with clear crystals. The rest of the dress was entirely covered in dripping white teardrop crystals and beads that glimmered as Cyrus danced.
The 'Malibu' singer paired the chandelier-like minidress with strappy silver stiletto heels. She wore her hair in wild Southern-inspired curls, winking to her Tennessee roots.
Cyrus graced fans with 'More to Lose,' 'Easy Lover,' and 'End of the World,' as well as with her iconic tracks 'Flowers' and Hannah Montana's 'The Climb.' She was even joined on stage by boyfriend Maxx Morando, who played the drums and who co-wrote and or co-produced the album.
The music-filled bash was hosted by TikTok, and attendees included superfans and Cyrus's mom, Tish, sister Brandi, and close friends.
'Playing these nights at Chateau, they were invite-only, super exclusive, just my closest friends and my family and this was the way I discovered the album. Because if it can't stand up with me [and my band], then what are we even doing?' Cyrus said, per Billboard. 'Because for me, I love making music with everybody on this carpet—I don't do stages now. Watching [the album] become this butterfly and have this metamorphosis and evolution, it's so reflective of my life and everything I'm experiencing.'
Cyrus has been on a winning style streak to promote her ninth studio album, which officially comes out on May 30. The album's accompanying film will release in June. 'The visual component of this is driving the sound,' Cyrus said in her December 2024/January 2025 Harper's Bazaar cover story. 'It was important for me that every song has these healing sound properties.'Learn more about Something Beautiful here.
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