At a time when Instagram censors women's nipples, red carpets claim an aesthetic of flesh and nudity.
In this “all sexy” register, Sydney Sweeney is no exception.
On Wednesday November 16, the 25-year-old American actress went to the GQ Men of the Year Awards party in London, wearing a long asymmetrical draped black dress and a metal breastplate , with pointed nipples.
The creation is signed LaQuan Smith, a New York designer who has become a master in the vision of assumed sex appeal.
He claims it on the queens of pop (Beyoncé, Rihanna, Lady Gaga...), who love his high heeled thigh-high boots, his latex bodysuits or his long transparent fishnet dresses.
A way of saying that the absolute and the radical triumph.
And that the look can flirt with the
too much
, without blushing.
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Metal breastplate that hugs and reproduces the shape of the breasts.
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The bustier is worn with a long openwork and asymmetrical black dress.
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In the footsteps of Jane Fonda
With this look served by Sydney Sweeney, it is difficult not to see an echo of the reboot, just confirmed, of
Barbarella
, a feature film by Roger Vadim released in 1968 whose screenplay was taken from French comics by Jean-Claude Forest.
The actress revealed and popularized by the series
Euphoria
confirmed that she was going to take over the role of Jane Fonda, who played a science fiction heroine, with a pop look (then signed Paco Rabanne), in “light” outfit and with morals liberated for the time.
In the comic strip from which the film is based, Barbarella is an independent woman who decides about her sexuality and her partners, male or female.
An active heroine symbolizing the revolution of May 1968, but who did not arouse enthusiasm when the film was released in cinemas.
If not, a scent of scandal.