Rita Ora's Fully Sheer Javier Saiach Lace Dress Features Massive Cutout
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Rita Ora’s Fully Sheer Javier Saiach Lace Dress Features Massive Cutout

Rita Ora leans into sheer drama for her latest L’Officiel Argentina cover. She delivers a look that feels both delicate and undeniably bold. The singer steps into a high-fashion moment that plays with transparency, texture, and sculptural detailing.

Rita Ora takes on L’Officiel cover in completely sheer Javier Saiach lace dress with huge cutout

For the shoot, Rita Ora wears a completely sheer lace dress by Javier Saiach, crafted with intricate floral embroidery. The delicate details appear to float across her body. The design features a nude illusion base, allowing the white lace appliqués to stand out sharply while still blending seamlessly into her skin. The result is a barely there effect that feels more couture than costume. It appears as though the flowers are the only thing covering her body.

What truly defines the piece is its dramatic cutout. The dress carves out a massive section across her upper body. This breaks up the floral continuity and adds an unexpected edge to the otherwise romantic silhouette. The cut gives a bold contrast to the look. Overall, the effect is soft, delicate lace meets striking, architectural space.

The neckline rises into a high, choker-style silhouette, surrounded by delicate lace appliqué that wraps closely around her neck, creating a collar-like effect that draws the eye upward. The fitted structure balances the revealing elements, keeping the look refined despite its daring nature. As the fabric extends into a flowing, sheer skirt, the embroidery continues in scattered placements, creating movement and dimension with every step she takes.

Styled minimally, Ora lets the craftsmanship do all the talking. She opts for soft, undone blonde hair and minimal makeup. This includes rosy cheeks, contoured eyes, and nude, glossy lips. Overall, it enhances the ethereal quality of the shoot, while the monochrome palette, especially in the black-and-white frame, adds a timeless editorial finish.

The look perfectly captures the tension between vulnerability and power, using sheer fabric not just as a statement, but as a storytelling tool.

Originally reported by Viha Shah on The Fashion Spot.

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