Lucy Liu's Bedazzled Georges Hobeika Dress Couldn't Possibly Be More Sheer
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Lucy Liu’s Bedazzled Georges Hobeika Dress Couldn’t Possibly Be More Sheer

Lucy Liu is proving that sheer dressing isn’t going anywhere. The actress stepped out in a bold Georges Hobeika look for “The Devil Wears Prada 2” New York premiere. For a film so closely tied to fashion, the expectations were high, and Liu delivered with a look that felt both dramatic and on theme.

Lucy Liu goes completely sheer for ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ premiere in Georges Hobeika dress

Lucy Liu wore a black gown from Georges Hobeika’s Fall/Winter 2026 ready-to-wear collection, which was built entirely around transparency. The dress featured a fine mesh base layered with intricate beadwork and floral appliqués. This created a delicate balance between coverage and exposure. From a distance, the detailing gave the illusion of a fully embellished gown, but up close, the sheer construction became the defining feature.

Moreover, the structure of the dress added to its impact. A heavily embellished, almost sculptural panel framed Liu’s upper body, forming a deep, curved shape that drew attention to her neckline and shoulders. This then contrasted with the netted midsection, which felt lighter and more revealing. The skirt fell into a fluid, semi-sheer silhouette, scattered with shimmering embellishments that caught the light subtly rather than overpowering the look.

Liu kept everything else refined. Her hair was styled sleek and straight with a center part. This added a polished finish that complemented the craftsmanship of the gown. The makeup leaned into classic, with a soft glow and a bold lip that added just the right amount of contrast. She opted for minimal yet impactful accessories. Liu carried an Ahikoza Amina top-handle bag in black. She paired this with matching black heels. Lastly, she wore silver dangling earrings and a bracelet that added the right amount of sparkle.

It is not an easy look to pull off, but Liu made it feel effortless. The result was a red carpet moment that felt perfectly aligned with the film’s legacy.

Originally reported by Viha Shah on theFashionSpot.

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