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Zara Larsson Models Pink Thong Over Trousers in Photos


Key Insights

  • Viral Moment: Zara Larsson’s recent throwback photo has gained significant attention online.
  • Fashion Throwback: The image showcases a nod to 2006 fashion trends with a bold pink thong.
  • Engagement: The post received over 206.3K views and 23K likes shortly after sharing.
  • Fan Reactions: Followers expressed excitement and nostalgia in their comments.

Zara Larsson, the Swedish pop singer, just dropped a throwback photo, and it is already going viral online. The post hit about 206.3K views, 23K likes, and 1.1K reposts at the time of writing. She shared it on X on January 16, and wrote in the caption, “step up (2006).”

Take a look at Zara Larsson in a pink thong, the popstar’s nod to the 2006 fashion trends:

In the photos, the popstar wears a white ribbed cap and a cropped white tee. A hot-pink airbrushed graphic pops across the chest. She pairs it with baggy black low-rise trousers, worn deliberately below the hips.

A bold pink thong waistband peeks above the pants for a clean Y2K “whale tail” flash. Chunky charm keychains hang at the waist, and icy blue drop earrings frame her face. The messy hotel-room backdrop makes it feel like a quick fit check.

Fans replied fast, with one writing, “Where is the waist Zara??” Another said, “Oh we need you in the reboot”, and a third added, “ALWAYS A BADDIEEE”.

Originally reported by Santanu Das on Reality Tea.

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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