Cardi B wore a high slit Zigman corset dress, proving once again that she’s the ultimate style queen. The rapper is all set to serve as a guest judge for the “RuPaul’s Drag Race” Season 18 premiere. The TV host shared a glimpse of the new season on her Instagram, featuring Cardi B. Fans were stunned to see the “Bodak Yellow” hitmaker in a bright emerald green corset look with high slits on both sides, confidently flaunting her legs.
Cardi B takes on ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ in high slit corset dress from Zigman
Cardi B is all set to be a judge on “RuPaul’s Drag Race” Season 18, and she’s doing it in style. In a promo video shared by @rupaulsdragrace, the rapper is seen greeting the crowd with a confident “Ladies.” She appears on stage wearing a theatrical corset dress from Zigman that definitely deserves a second look.
The 33-year-old wore a bright green number featuring ultra-high slits on each side, making the look even more dramatic. The outfit had a deep neckline, and the shiny details and metallic accents gave it an almost space-armor vibe.
The midsection of the dress fit perfectly, cinched at the waist for a structured silhouette. Meanwhile, the long sleeves and flowing drapes at the sides added flair and movement. The outfit was adorned with small chains and gold decorations at the waist, adding an extra oomph factor. The ensemble perfectly captured an avant-garde aesthetic, making it truly eye-catching.
Cardi B paired the look with shiny black thigh-high boots that perfectly complemented the accents of the dress. The boots not only made the outfit more striking but also elongated her figure. However, the standout piece of the fit was the headpiece, which gave the entire ensemble a futuristic vibe.
The Grammy-winning star kept her hair long and straight, maintaining a clean and sharp appearance. Her makeup was also glamorous, featuring eyeliner, long lashes, and a soft lip color. Moreover, fans loved her look and hailed her as the “queen of rap” and “iconic.”

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