Charli XCX is leaning fully into high-fashion experimentation with her latest cover shoot for British Vogue. The singer delivers a series of bold looks, headlined by a Dior Haute Couture coat styled as a micro minidress, marking a sharp and confident visual shift.
Charli XCX keeps it bold in Dior haute couture coat as micro minidress for British Vogue
For the cover, Charli XCX wears a hand-woven wool, bouclé, and alpaca coat from Dior Haute Couture, reworked into a micro minidress. The off-shoulder styling and ultra-short hemline transform the structured coat into a bold statement piece. The textured fabric adds dimension while the silhouette keeps the look sharp and modern.
The editorial then shifts direction. Charli embraces the “naked” trend in an embroidered tulle gown by Valentino. The sheer dress features delicate floral detailing that appears to float across her skin. She grounds the look with sleek leather sandals from Tom Ford, balancing softness with edge.
In another standout moment, she leans into volume with an oversized shearling coat from Gucci. The piece delivers a cozy yet commanding presence, emphasizing texture and scale while offering a modern take on winter glamour.
Charli then returns to her edgier aesthetic in a look by Saint Laurent under Anthony Vaccarello. She wears a structured leather dress layered over a crisp poplin shirt, finished with leather slingbacks. The styling blends corporate polish with a rebellious twist that aligns with her “Brat” era identity.
Across the shoot, photographed by Rafael Pavarotti, Charli moves between softness and strength with ease. Each look feels intentional, reinforcing her evolution as both a pop star and a fashion force. Ultimately, the editorial confirms her versatility, whether in sheer tulle, oversized outerwear, or sculpted leather, Charli XCX continues to define her own visual language.
Originally reported by Samridhi Goel on theFashionSpot.
