Alix Earle is proving once again that barely-there fashion is one of her signatures. The TikTok star recently shared an outfit-of-the-day video before heading to Palm Tree Festival. She showed off a daring look that blurred the line between a top and a micro minidress.
Alix Earle’s fully see-through Magda Butrym top covers her micro miniskirt
The influencer wore Magda Butrym’s ‘Crochet Sleeveless Top’. A hand-crocheted cotton design featuring intricate floral-inspired openwork detailing throughout. Retailing for approximately $1,750, the sleeveless piece featured a high halter neckline that fastened at the back while leaving most of the back completely exposed. Its open-knit construction made the top entirely see-through, revealing the black layers worn underneath.
The asymmetrical scalloped hem extended past her hips, making the oversized top appear almost like a micro minidress. However, a pair of black micro shorts peeked out beneath the crochet design. They added just enough coverage while keeping the silhouette playful and festival-ready. The floral crochet motifs across the front contrasted beautifully with the fishnet-inspired openwork panels running along the sides and lower half. Together, they created a striking textural contrast.
Earle paired the statement top with minimal black thong sandals that kept the focus on the textured crochet piece. She accessorized with oversized black oval sunglasses and wore her blonde hair in a sleek high ponytail. This hairstyle highlighted the top’s dramatic open-back design.
Throughout the TikTok video, she confidently spun around to show every angle of the outfit, giving followers a clear look at the backless silhouette and the way the crochet fabric draped over the tiny shorts. The airy construction and lightweight fabric made it an ideal choice for a summer music festival.
By styling the Magda Butrym top over micro shorts instead of traditional bottoms, Alix Earle transformed the luxury piece into a look that doubled as a micro minidress while embracing the season’s growing obsession with sheer fashion.
Originally reported by Viha Shah on TheFashionSpot.
