Vittoria Ceretti is taking the “innerwear as outerwear” trend to a whole new level. The Italian supermodel was recently spotted walking the streets of New York City looking like she stepped straight out of a boudoir. While the city is used to bold fashion, Vittoria’s latest look blurred the lines between a high-fashion afternoon and a cozy night in. She proved that with enough confidence, a nightgown is the ultimate street-style weapon.
Vittoria Ceretti’s low-cut Marc Jacobs lace slip dress is too lingerie-coded for NYC streets
Ceretti turned the sidewalk into her own personal runway in a look that was undeniably lingerie-coded. The model wore a Marc Jacobs Satin Lace Slip Dress that looked more like a vintage nightie than a standard daytime outfit. The black satin dress features a low-cut V-neckline and delicate white lace detailing along the bust and hem. The contrast of the dark satin against the bright lace gave the ensemble a classic, romantic feel.
What makes the dress truly stand out are the oversized black ribbon ties at the shoulders. These long, flowing strings added a touch of drama as she moved through the city. The dress also features a ruffled hemline with more lace, emphasizing the “bedroom-to-street” aesthetic. To add a bit of edge to the soft silk, Vittoria carried a black leather jacket in her hand, suggesting she was ready for the cooler NYC breeze.
Her accessories were simple but high-end. She carried a The Attico “Sunrise” Shoulder Bag in black, which matched her sleek look perfectly. For her feet, she skipped the heels in favor of comfortable black ballet flats, making the outfit feel more grounded for a day of walking. She also wore a pair of slim, dark sunglasses to maintain that “incognito supermodel” vibe.
Vittoria’s beauty look stayed true to her natural style. Her long brown hair was left down and straight. She had parted those in the middle. She appeared to be wearing minimal makeup, letting the bold contrast of the dress do the talking.
Originally reported by Samridhi Goel on TheFashionSpot.
