Suki Waterhouse's Patbo & Eduardo Caires Dress Is Strategically See-Through
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Suki Waterhouse’s Patbo & Eduardo Caires Dress Is Strategically See-Through

Suki Waterhouse delivers a striking fashion moment in her “Back In Love” music video, stepping onto a softly lit stage in a look that immediately captures attention. The singer and model leans into the video’s dramatic atmosphere with an ensemble that blends vintage cabaret glamour with modern runway design. While the scene itself feels intimate and theatrical, her choice of layered styling and shimmering textures quietly steals the spotlight.

Suki Waterhouse layers furry Ines Di Santo bolero over see-through Patbo and Eduardo Caires dress

According to a post shared by designer Patricia Bonaldi, the center of Suki Waterhouse’s look is a sheer dress designed by PatBO in collaboration with Eduardo Caires. It was originally presented as part of the brand’s Fall 2025 runway collection. The piece is constructed from delicate crystal strands that form a diamond shaped over layer across the body. Beneath the sparkling framework, there are soft pink fabric panels placed strategically at the bust and hips. These offer coverage while maintaining the illusion of transparency.

The dress relies on its intricate structure rather than heavy fabric. The crystals create a net-like effect that wraps around her body, while thin strands fall downward in shimmering lines that move as Waterhouse performs. The combination of sparkle and transparency gives the design a dramatic yet elegant presence on stage.

Waterhouse adds another dimension to the look with a feathered bolero from Ines Di Santo layered over the dress. According to the designer, it is identified as the Giotto Bolero. The fluffy white jacket wraps around her shoulders with soft texture, creating a striking contrast against the delicate crystal layer underneath. The voluminous feathers bring a vintage showgirl energy to the outfit. This perfectly matches her set. 

Altogether, the look fits perfectly with the cabaret-style setting of the music video. That glamorous, slightly dramatic aesthetic works well with the mood of the song, which reflects on love, heartbreak, and relationships.

Originally reported by Viha Shah on theFashionSpot.

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