Halsey is a fashion icon who knows exactly how to command a red carpet, and her latest appearance in New York City proved just that. Stepping out for the star-studded premiere of “Our Hero, Balthazar”, she managed to lean into sculptural glamour.
For this, the “Him & I” singer went with a striking look by none other than Meruert Tolegen, and the too from the SS26 collection. This exquisite piece undoubtedly left every onlooker speechless. The nude-toned hue of the dress was just great for her complexion as well.
Halsey pairs Meruert Tolegen dress with chic jacket for ‘Our Hero, Balthazar’ NYC premiere
For the “Our Hero, Balthazar” premiere in New York City, Halsey went a little extra in a rather unique Meruert Tolegen dress, which looked just gorgeous on the modern queen. At first glance, the nude-toned slip dress felt almost understated. But a closer look revealed a rather raw, vein-like red stitching trailing across the fabric, which gave the piece an intentionally distressed and frankly, almost anatomical quality. This made the piece look extra special.
The long dress also had a soft neckline and a rather fluid silhouette, in contrast to these jagged details. This ended up creating tension between modern fashion and disruption, which felt very much in line with Halsey’s usual aesthetic.
Halsey further layered the dress with a worn-in and unique rose-toned leather coat. This ended up adding weight and texture to an otherwise fragile base. The coat also grounded the look, preventing it from feeling too sheer or delicate, while also injecting a grunge-coded undertone.
Halsey also went from some very unique accessory choices. She opted for vintage Emanuel Ungaro sandals, which were completed with sculptural heels and some sassy, subtle fringe detailing. This choice complemented the undone and archival feel of the outfit rather than competing with it. Her beauty look, with short, vivid orange hair and minimal makeup, tied everything together. She allowed the outfit to take center stage, letting it be quietly provocative.
Originally reported by Mehak Walia on TheFashionSpot.
