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Sheer Fit by Christina Aguilera Reveals Backless Design


Christina Aguilera brought Old Hollywood glamour to the opening celebration of the Obama Presidential Center. The singer-songwriter arrived in a shimmering gown that combined dramatic elegance with modern design. Aguilera shared a series of behind-the-scenes moments from the event, offering a closer look at the intricate ensemble and the preparation that went into the striking appearance.

Christina Aguilera’s sheer dress for Obama Presidential Center opening slips off the shoulders

Christina Aguilera stepped out in a sparkling champagne-toned gown crafted from layers of sheer, glittering fabric. The fitted bodice wrapped around her figure before flowing into a voluminous skirt that pooled dramatically behind her.

One of the dress’s most eye-catching details came from its off-the-shoulder design. The delicate fabric draped low across her arms and shoulders, creating a romantic silhouette. It highlighted her neckline while adding a soft, ethereal quality to the overall look.

In one image, Aguilera posed confidently backstage while members of her team made final adjustments to the gown’s flowing fabric and lengthy train. She paired the dress with platinum-blonde waves, classic glam makeup, defined eyes, contoured cheeks, and a neutral lip, completing the gown’s romantic look.

Originally reported by Khushali Srivastava on Reality Tea.

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