Zara Larsson brought a playful, high-energy edge to her latest Billboard appearance. She leaned into a look that felt equally nostalgic and statement-making. The setting, with its warm lighting and lounge-like backdrop, added to the throwback mood. She effortlessly channeled early 2000s glamour with a modern twist.
Zara Larsson goes bold in Niihai cut bandeau top that is almost all strings for Billboard
For the occasion, Zara Larsson wore a neon pink cut bandeau top from Niihai that pushed minimalism to the extreme. The piece featured a structured bandeau across the bust, while the rest of the top transformed into a series of cut-out, thin, wraparound strings that circled her waist. The design created a bold, barely-there effect, giving the illusion that the top was held together almost entirely by delicate strands.
She paired the statement piece with low-rise flare jeans by True Religion. The brands’ contrast stitching and embellished detailing were a defining staple of early 2000s fashion, making them a perfect nod to the Y2K era that is now back in full swing. The denim’s faded wash and flared silhouette balanced the boldness of the top, grounding the look while still keeping it trendy. A rhinestone-studded belt added a touch of sparkle, subtly tying into the overall glam energy.
Larsson completed the outfit with blue rhinestone pumps, bringing in another layer of shine that elevated the otherwise casual denim pairing. Her accessories stayed in the same line. She opted for neon yellow hoops and matching coloured stacked bracelets.
For makeup, she leaned into soft glam with a glossy finish. She paired the makeup with long, voluminous blonde waves. The overall styling felt cohesive, blending bold color with nostalgic silhouettes in a way that was fresh rather than costume-like.
The look also ties back to her broader aesthetic, as Larsson continues to lean into bold colours. Something she’s been consistently embracing in her neon tour wardrobe, where vibrant colours and statement silhouettes take center stage.
Originally written by Viha Shah on theFashionSpot.
