Paris Jackson is embracing innovative bold looks. Over the Golden Globes weekend, she attended a post-award show party in a sheer black outfit made out of different gorgeous pieces.
Jackson stunned in an outfit perfect for the evening, matching a sheer black blouse with a short skirt and patterned tights. In reality, the outfit is a Celine dress, priced at $2,850. The top part has a high neck and showed off her chest and her arm tattoos, with stunning results.
She rounded out the look with her hair wavy and loose, various bracelets, high heels, and a small purse.
Jackson's look is a part of the "naked dressing" trend, which is made up of looks that rely on bold sheer or see-through fabrics, often paired with no bras or lingerie. The trend has always been around, defying conventions and appearing most prominently in red carpets and events when stars like to make a statement.
Paris Jackson celebrates a big personal milestone
Earlier this week, Jackson commemorated a significant milestone, revealing that she has been living a sober lifestyle for the past five years. She shared various videos of her journey on social media, with there being appearances from her fiancé Justin Long, and her adorable puppy.
“To those that helped me on this journey, if only for just the beginning, middle or the whole time so far, you know who you are," she wrote. “Thank you. 5 years. THANK GOD."
“Today marks 5 years clean & sober from all drugs and alcohol. To say that I'm thankful would be a poor euphemism,” she continued. “Gratitude hardly scratches the surface. It’s because I’m sober that I get to smile today.”
Jackson shared some of the activities that bring her joy, including her creative work and spending time with her pets. “I get to make music. I get to experience the joy of loving my dogs and cat. I get to feel heartbreak in all it’s glory," she wrote. “I feel the sun on my skin and it’s warm. I’ve found that life keeps happening regardless of whether I’m sober or not, but today I get to show up for it."
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