Irina Shayk Goes Braless in Risqué Minidress in Milan

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Model Irina Shayk had a braless fashion moment in a risqué, sheer minidress while attending an event in Milan. Shayk donned a bejeweled and almost see-through dress, combining it with an oversized casual hoodie to the d’Alba Piedmont New Product Line Presentation. She appeared to be glistening in tones of nude and silver for the event that occurred at the Palazzo Viscon on Sunday. Before that, the 38-year-old had successfully channeled a Lara Croft costume for Halloween 2024 and reunited with ex-husband Bradley Cooper for trick or treating with their daughter in New York City.

Irina Shayk opts for sheer bejeweled minidress for beauty event in Milan

Irina Shayk braless sheer minidress MilanIMAGE | JACOPO RAULE/GETTY IMAGES

Irina Shayk‘s braless fashion streak continues, very recently in a sheer, halterneck minidress for a beauty event in Milan. The model sported a bejeweled short dress with rows of silver embellishments for the d’Alba Piedmont New Product Line Presentation at Palazzo Visconti. The nearly see-through dress had a halter neck, barely reached her thighs, and had a backless design. Nonetheless, Shayk’s back was covered with the black, oversized hoodie she wore over the dress. She styled it with an open zipper and a drop-down shoulder.

For the vegan beauty brand’s event, Shayk paired her sheer minidress with shades of silver and nude. She sported a pair of lace-up heels tied around the ankles and styled her heavily decorated outfit with statement diamond earrings. As for makeup, the mother of one combined neutral tones, keeping it minimal with a glossy lip shade. Moreover, she kept it natural with her sleek, black hair tucked behind her ears and green eyes. 

Previously, in September, Irina Shayk wore multiple see-through outfits following the sheer trend during the Milan Fashion Week. One of these ensembles was an Alberta Ferretti gothic sheer gown with a lingerie-like look. She had styled the attire with bold brown lipstick.

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