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Kehlani’s Ripped Dress Aesthetic Exudes Sexy Mad Max Vibes


Kehlani embraces a tattered dress aesthetic with fierce Mad Max appeal in a new Instagram post. This look features frayed hems, raw edges, and a fierceness that feels both untamed and powerful. Unsurprisingly, her newest snap has struck a chord with fans, pulling in 444.7k likes at the time of writing. “Things could get ugly if we speed this road…,” Kehlani captioned the post.

Kehlani dazzles in ripped dress

Check out Kehlani exuding post-apocalyptic couture energy in her latest Instagram photos below:

The “After Hours” crooner’s latest look resembles armor: worn, lived-in, with her tattoos on full display. The survivalist glam is built around a dark brown, sleeveless, cropped blouse with a square neckline. It was paired with a matching skirt made of a brown brief and trailing long, shredded ruffle-like strips of fabric.

Moreover, Kehlani leaned into the rebellion with chunky brown bangles, a tribal-inspired statement necklace, a navel ring, and knee-high brown suede boots. With her hair left loose and down, and makeup kept smoky brown to echo the desert backdrop, she looked sultrily at the camera.

Fans were quick to praise the look, with one writing, “Get it girl.” “RIGHT NOW THIS IS ALL I CAN HANDLEEEEEE,” echoed another. “You in a desert we know it’s gon be a serve,” read a hype comment.

Originally reported by Sibanee Gogoi on Mandatory.

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