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Latex Fit by Maura Higgins Features Bold Neckline for Coca-Cola


Maura Higgins’ latest look in a latex fit with a bold neckline for a new Coca-Cola ad proves that she can effortlessly blend minimalistic style with high-fashion appeal. The “Love Island” star shared her look on her Instagram handle and took the internet by surprise with her daring style. The top featured a low neckline for a perfect sensual touch, whereas the matching bottoms complemented the look with a body-hugging fit and enhanced the overall aesthetic.

Maura Higgins goes bold in latex fit with daring neckline for Coca-Cola

Check out Maura Higgins’ photos in a latex fit for Coca-Cola:

The reality TV star hosted the Cherry Coke Cafe for Coca-Cola in an outfit that was both bold and stylish. She wore a latex ensemble, featuring a dark-toned strapless top with a low neckline.

The top flared at the hem, giving it a peplum-like effect. She paired it with coordinating bottoms that had a sleek, body-hugging fit. The look was further elevated with matching heels and a hairband, adding the perfect retro touch.

Originally reported by Chhavi Puri on RealityTea.

Here you can find the original article; the photos and images used in our article also come from this source. We are not their authors; they have been used solely for informational purposes with proper attribution to their original source.

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