Charli XCX appeared in Paris wearing a see-through Saint Laurent dress with a plunging neckline. On June 24, the singer was seen leaving her hotel on her way to the photocall for the Paris premiere of “Eruption.” Earlier this week, she attended the Saint Laurent Menswear Spring/Summer 2027 runway show.
Charli XCX’s plunging Saint Laurent dress is also fully see-through for ‘Eruption’ photocall
For her latest appearance, Charli XCX donned a cream-colored Saint Laurent maxi dress. Made from a sheer, floral-patterned fabric, the piece showcased a plunging V-neckline. It featured an empire waist that gracefully flowed into a fluid, A-line skirt, reaching just above the ankles. The most romantic aspect of her dress was the short, tiered ruffle sleeves that added soft texture and movement to the upper half.
Styled by Chris Horan, the “brat” hitmaker balanced the ethereal softness of her dress with edgy accessories. She paired it with Christian Louboutin Kate High Heel pumps. Crafted from shiny black nappa leather, the shoes had a low-cut vamp, a pointed toe, and a four-inch stiletto heel that elongated her silhouette. The brand’s iconic red sole enhanced the allure of the simple pumps. Meanwhile, the black color contrasted beautifully with her dress’s light hue.
The black leather shoulder bag tucked under her arm matched the dark shade and texture of her shoes. She appeared to have opted out of jewelry, with only her Claude Morady engagement ring sparkling on her finger. While exiting her hotel, she shielded her eyes with a pair of black sunglasses. Her black hair flowed down in loose waves with a middle part. Additionally, her makeup was understated, featuring light brown eyeshadow and a nude matte lip.
On June 23, Charli XCX turned heads in a red Saint Laurent Pre-Fall 2026 dress. The leather dress boasted a lacy bodice and lace panel detailing along the front slit. She completed her look with sheer black tights and burgundy slingback pumps.

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