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Zara Larsson’s Strapless Mini Resembles an iPod on Tour


Key Highlights

  • Zara Larsson showcased a striking Y2K fashion moment in Philadelphia.
  • The singer wore a unique neon-pink iPod minidress during her performance.
  • Her accessories included neon pumps and dangling earrings, enhancing the early-2000s vibe.
  • Fans expressed their admiration for her look on social media.

Zara Larsson turned a Philadelphia sidewalk into a Y2K fashion moment with her latest backstage post. The singer captioned the upload, “PHILADELPHIA!!!!! Philly cheese steak 10/10 crowd 10/10.” The photos were from her March 30 Midnight Sun Tour stop at The Fillmore, Philadelphia.

Take a look at Zara Larsson in a minidress:

The singer wears a neon-pink strapless mini built like a faux iPod, complete with a printed screen and oversized click wheel across the front. The iPod minidress sits tight through the body and stops high on the thigh.

Zara Larsson accessorized her ensemble with neon pumps, stacked bangles, dangling earrings, and loose blonde waves, pushing the glam further into early-2000s pop territory. Between the Vanity Vans and barricades, the iPod minidress does all the work.

The look also fits the energy of her current tour. “Midnight Sun” is the album behind this headlining run, which continues across North America this spring. Fans reacted quickly online afterward. One wrote, “THE ICON THAT YOU ARE ???.” Another said, “Wooowww ??.” A third added, “I’m obsessed with your mind,this dress omg.”

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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