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Dress Held up by 2 Strings: Hilary Duff’s Album Release Party Look


Hilary Duff stole the spotlight in a butter yellow dress held up by two delicate strings, proving once again that effortless glamor is her signature. The singer was the star of the release party for her new album, “Luck… or Something,” on February 20.

She wore a sleek slip dress featuring spaghetti straps and a form-fitting silhouette that highlighted her figure, making the look both elegant and modern.

Hilary Duff wows in slip dress held up by just 2 strings at album release party

Check out Hilary Duff’s slip dress held up by just two strings at the album release party:

At the release party of her sixth studio album, the “Come Clean” hitmaker rocked a butter yellow slip dress. The floor-length gown was held up by only two delicate strings, lending a captivating sense of allure to the ensemble.

Meanwhile, the form-fitting silhouette, low-cut neckline, and subtle pleats at the hips made the minimalist outfit stand out. She let the dress do all the talking and kept it simple with just a pair of earrings. The video also captured her layering the dress with a brown leather jacket, adding a touch of edge to the otherwise sleek ensemble.

Originally reported by Chhavi Puri on RealityTea.

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