Megan Thee Stallion's Sheer Retrofete Dress Has Dangerously High Slit
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Megan Thee Stallion’s Sheer Retrofete Dress Has Dangerously High Slit

Megan Thee Stallion is officially a Broadway star. After making her big debut in Moulin Rouge! The Musical, the rapper celebrated in a look that turned every head in New York City. She stepped out of the theater to meet a crowd of fans while wearing a dress that was both elegant and incredibly bold. It was a perfect choice for her big night on the Great White Way.

Megan Thee Stallion meets fans in fully sheer Retrofete dress with ridiculously high slit

Megan Thee Stallion chose the Genovia Embroidered Dress by the luxury brand Retrofête. This stunning piece has a price tag of $2,598. The dress, made from a thin, champagne-colored mesh, is almost entirely see-through. To add a touch of sparkle, the fabric is covered in rows of tiny, shimmering sequins. These sequins are arranged in a pretty wave pattern that catches the light with every move she makes.

The design is a classic halter style that shows off her shoulders and back. However, the most talked-about feature is the ridiculously high slit. The cut goes all the way up to her hip, showing off Stallion’s legs. Because the fabric is so sheer, the dress gives the illusion of being “naked” while still looking very expensive and high-fashion.

Megan Thee Stallion kept her accessories simple, letting the dress be the star. She carried a clear Alexis Bittar clutch that looked like a sculpted piece of ice. The rapper also wore metallic silver heels that made her look even taller and more statuesque. For her beauty look, she wore her hair in a voluminous, retro-style updo that matched the 1920s vibe of her Broadway show.

Stallion’s makeup was glowing with dramatic winged eyeliner and a glossy lip. As she walked through the crowd holding a large bouquet of flowers, Stallion looked confident and powerful. This look proves that she is not just a rap icon, but a true fashion force on the Broadway stage.

Originally reported by Samridhi Goel for TheFashionSpot.

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