Miley Cyrus Takes Over NYC Nights A Bold Fashion Extravaganza Radiating Captivating Sensuality
It’s not unusual for an artist like Miley Cyrus to switch up her outfit during the same event. However, whenever the talented singer behind “Wrecking Ball” does so, it never fails to make a bold statement.
On May 16th, during her visit to New York City for the 2022 NBC Upfronts, Cyrus showcased her unique rocker-glam style by donning two stunning dresses. Both outfits perfectly captured her edgy aesthetic, demonstrating the versatility of rock star fashion in both casual and formal settings. Whether you have a low-key date night planned or a more extravagant affair, Cyrus proved that either look can work flawlessly.
At Radio City Music Hall, Cyrus turned heads in a figure-hugging little black waffle-knit dress. This formfitting ensemble highlighted her curves and accentuated her confidence. However, before leaving the venue, she switched things up and slipped into a fiery red off-the-shoulder dress. Paired with matching metallic red strappy heels, this satin gown featured a stylish cold-shoulder design and dual high leg slits, reminiscent of the dancing red emoji.
Staying true to the ’80s glam vibe, Cyrus styled her hair with a side part, allowing some strands to lightly obstruct her trendy oversized sunglasses. In terms of accessories, she kept it minimal yet tasteful, opting for a delicate daond tennis necklace and small gold hoops. To enhance the red dress, Cyrus added a silver-chained Dior belt, elegantly drapedaound her waist.
Cyrus once again proved her fashion-forward mindset and ability to effortlessly pull off various styles. Her recent fashion choices continue to inspire and delight fans, as she maintains her unique blend of rocker and glamorous elements.
In addition to Cyrus, the star-studded NBC event featured Pete Davidson, the cast of Peacock’s Bel Air, Seth Meyers, and various other actors showcasing their presence onscreen as the network unveiled its upcoming lineup of new and continuing series.
The pop sensation wrapped up the event with a sensational performance of her hit song “Wrecking Ball” and an electrifying rendition of Madonna’s iconic track “Like a Prayer.” Just a friendly reminder: if you haven’t experienced Miley Cyrus’s rendition of this late ’80s smash hit, you’ve truly been missing out.
The former Disney darling was present to promote the return of her much-anticipated end-of-the-year extravaganza, Miley’s New Year’s Eve Party Hosted by Miley Cyrus, which has been officially greenlit. However, it remains uncertain whether her SNL co-star, Pete Davidson, will join her as a co-host. But we can always keep our fingers crossed and dream!
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