The Plastics might put on pink on Wednesdays, however Megan Thee Stallion has clearly made purple the colour for Mondays.
There have been a great deal of Imply Women references on the pink carpet Monday evening, on the premiere of the 2024 Imply Women musical movie. However Megan Thee Stallion completely shocked us together with her translucent purple trumpet robe, courtesy of the Julian Mendez costume gallery.
Designed by Natalia Barzilai and styled by the “WAP” rapper’s frequent stylist Eric Archibald, the form-fitting costume featured a plunging, horseshoe-shaped neckline, which was adorned with lavender gems that continued up the straps of the ensemble. Though it was barely seen, Megan additionally wore a skin-colored corset beneath the bodice, and her pleated skirt fell in a round practice round her.
To match the costume, Megan flashed lavender nails, courtesy of artist Coca Michelle. She additionally rocked bleached-blonde curls, because of hairstylist Kellon Deryck.
The Grammy winner has been a giant a part of the Imply Women promo tour, because of her look on the movie’s lead single, “Not My Fault,” with Reneé Rapp, who stars within the film as Regina George.
A number of days earlier than the premiere, Megan made a cheeky reference to the unique 2004 comedy on Instagram. Followers of the Lindsay Lohan–starring movie will bear in mind the scene by which Regina finds her T-shirt vandalized, with holes reduce out on the breasts, and decides to place it on anyway and stroll round together with her vivid purple bra exhibiting, inspiring her schoolmates to undertake the fashion as properly. Megan re-created the search for the “Not My Fault” video and shared stills of the outfit on Instagram, writing, “It wouldn’t be me if I aint trigger commotion 💁🏽♀️🤷🏽♀️ get in hotties we’re going to observe @meangirls 💞.”
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