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Daring Bikini Top by Zara Larsson Shines in Magazine Feature


Key Highlights

  • Zara Larsson’s outfit: The singer showcased a striking yellow bikini top in a recent photoshoot.
  • Styling details: She paired the bikini with a matching high-waisted satin skirt for a polished look.
  • Fan reactions: Social media was abuzz with compliments, likening her look to early 2000s Beyoncé.
  • Hair and accessories: Her long, platinum-blonde hair and chunky gold bangles completed the ensemble.

Zara Larsson caught fans’ attention with a bold bikini top look for The New York Times Magazine Germany. The Swedish singer-songwriter showed off a striking yellow outfit with a stunning bikini top.

Check out Zara Larsson in a stunning yellow bikini top below:

Zara Larsson appeared in a photoshoot wearing a yellow bikini-style top. The top had a structured fit. She paired it with a matching high-waisted satin skirt. The look stayed monochrome and polished. She added chunky gold bangles on one wrist.

The 28-year-old skipped a necklace to keep the neckline clean. Her platinum-blonde hair was long and straight, parted in the center. In the photos, she sat with her hands on her hips, her chin slightly lifted. She looked directly at the camera with a confident editorial expression.

The outfit felt bold yet simple. Fans reacted quickly on social media, writing “SHE IS GLOWINGGG,” “OMGGG!!!!!!,” and “wait this is giving me 2000s beyoncé and i loveee.”

Originally reported by Ojas Kulkarni on Mandatory.



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