Addison Rae kept things playful during her time in São Paulo, Brazil, sharing a series of candid, flash-lit moments that felt spontaneous and styled. Captioning her post, “Mommy is satisfied. Eu te amo, Brasil,” Rae leaned into the energy of the city, offering a glimpse into a night that blurred the line between off-duty and editorial. Shot inside a car, the images captured a carefree look.
Addison Rae’s latex Atsuko Kudo micro minidress has a neckline that dips super low
Addison Rae leaned into the backseat, stretching across the car, and posing mid-ride, turning a simple commute into a full fashion moment. When it came to the look, Rae leaned into glamorous minimalism. The look featured an Atsuko Kudo mini dress with a sharp plunging V-neckline and short capped sleeves. It was crafted in glossy turquoise latex that hugged her frame like a second skin.
The neckline dipped dramatically low, drawing attention to her neck while keeping the rest of the silhouette clean and sculpted. The micro length added to the boldness, balancing between sleek and statement-making design.
The latex finish gave the dress its standout quality. It was highly reflective under the flash and created a liquid-like shine that shifted with every pose. The material clung closely to her body, enhancing the sculpted fit and giving the entire look a futuristic edge. The piece did not rely on embellishment; instead, it let the texture and colour do all the talking.
Rae styled the dress with minimal stud earrings, allowing the silhouette to remain the focal point. Her beauty look leaned into that same energy. She wore her hair down in soft, slightly tousled waves, paired with glowy skin, flushed cheeks, and a glossy lip. A touch of glitter dusted across her nose and along her neck added to the playful vibe. The makeup felt intentionally undone, complementing the raw photos.
Altogether, the look struck a balance between bold and fun design. By pairing a high shine latex dress with an ‘on the go’ setting, Rae proved that statement fashion doesn’t always need a grand backdrop.
Originally reported by Viha Shah on The Fashion Spot.
