Zara Larsson turned BBC Radio 1’s Big Weekend into her own glitter-filled runway while performing in a playful custom Agro Studio micro minidress covered in rhinestones and layered ruffles, with a stringy bikini detailing. The Swedish pop star embraced a full Y2K fantasy for the Sunderland festival. She paired the icy blue look with neon accessories, sparkling pumps, and dramatic pastel makeup that instantly stood out under the lights.
Zara Larsson gives Agro Studio micro minidress a cheeky stringy bikini twist for Radio 1’s Big Weekend
Zara Larsson’s custom Agro Studio micro minidress had a cheeky halter-style bikini neckline with thin neon yellow straps that contrasted against the soft blue fabric. Across the front, the piece showcased a colorful rhinestone graphic that added even more texture and shine to the already crystal-covered ensemble.
The print was customised by Spray My Name UK, as noted by a fan account on Instagram. The micro minidress hugged Larsson’s frame before falling into asymmetrical ruffles that created movement across the stage during her performance.
The “Symphony” singer leaned heavily into bold styling choices for the appearance. She paired the look with crystal-embellished aqua pumps from Liu Jo x Leonie Hanne. For accessories, she wore oversized neon yellow hoop earrings that matched the dress straps perfectly. Larsson also added chunky jade bangles in soft green and lavender tones from Amazon. This added even more color to the vibrant outfit.
Her beauty choices fully matched the energy of the ensemble. Larsson wore dramatic pastel blue and pink eye makeup decorated with face gems and graphic detailing that extended far beyond the eyelids. Soft glowing skin and loose blonde waves balanced the theatrical makeup while still keeping the overall aesthetic playful and wearable.
Photos shared by Agro Studio and fan accounts captured Larsson both backstage and mid-performance. The layered skirt and sparkling embellishments came alive under the concert lighting. From the stringy bikini upper half to the crystal-covered details, the entire outfit perfectly captured the chaotic, colorful spirit of Larsson and festival fashion.
Originally reported by Viha Shah on theFashionSpot.
