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Noah Cyrus’ wildest fashion moments: From Paris Fashion Week to the Grammys
By Kristin Contino,
2024-04-03
Noah Cyrus has never been afraid to walk on the wild side.
While the “July” singer has plenty of famous relatives in the form of big sis Miley and dad Billy Ray, her bold sense of style puts her in a class of her own.
Noah got her start as a child actress on Miley’s hit Disney show, “Hannah Montana,” eventually releasing her own debut album in 2022.
From her frequent appearances at Paris Fashion Week to her on-stage ‘fits, the “Lonely” singer now favors sheer fabrics and unusual combos on the red carpet.
Below, take a look at 15 of our favorite fashion moments from the Grammy nominee, from bikini-inspired bling to baby bonnets.
Bedazzled bikini
Noah put a scandalous twist on Western wear while performing “This Is Us” with Jimmie Allen at the 2020 CMT Awards, going full “sci-fi cowgirl” in a sheer Saga NYC bodysuit bedazzled with a strategically placed crystal bra and thong.
The singer accessorized with a blinged-out white cowboy hat and opera gloves from Phallic Cvnt, along with thigh-high Jeffrey Campbell boots.
Noah showed off a dramatic white Schiaparelli Haute Couture gown with a sculptural cape as she walked the red carpet at the 2021 Grammys .
The up-and-coming singer was nominated for best new artist that year, and although she didn’t take home the trophy, she certainly got some attention for the unusual look, which social media users compared to a comforter , toilet paper and crumpled Kleenex.
The singer made a fiery statement in a red lace dress and matching face covering finished with a Tudor-style ruff in promotional images for her single “I Burned LA Down” in 2022.
An extra-long black braid peeked out from under her mask as she stood in front of a flaming backdrop, with Noah writing on Instagram at the time, “i hope yall like the song it means the entire world to me.”
Ready to shred
Noah opted for a distressed design to perform at the Austin City Limits Music Festival in 2022, wearing a one-shouldered brown dress with an eye-catching tattered skirt. The shredded style featured a single mesh sleeve and cutouts at the bust and hip.
The musician added tall brown boots to her look, accessorizing with dangling statement earrings.
Wrap star
Noah was ready to go at her first Paris Fashion Week in 2023, sitting front row at the Marine Serre show in a black catsuit covered with the label’s signature crescent moons.
She layered a baroque-print bodysuit on top of the edgy ensemble.
Chain reaction
Noah channeled Morticia Addams (and barely covered her chest ) as she stepped out in a Stéphane Rolland Haute Couture gown later the same week.
She paired the designer dress — which featured a thick black chain strategically draped along her bustline — with sheer black tights, strappy heels and trendy bleached brows .
Noah sported another celestial print at the Viktor & Rolf Haute Couture show, wearing an off-the-shoulder patchwork gown trimmed with blue feathers.
The dress — which hailed from Viktor & Rolf’s fall 2019 couture collection — featured a large moon design at the center and shimmery silver, blue and black quilt-like squares. The “Mr. Percoset” singer wore her hair in a sleek, straight style for the show, adding bold gold earrings to the look.
All tired up
She went viral for another Paris Fashion Week look in February 2023, stepping out in a bizarre tire-like design by Colors.
The musician’s black puffer gown featured stacks of quilted layers and tiny arm holes at the hips, as well as a high-necked hood and tube-like hat.
While Noah’s Instagram post featuring the look has since been deleted, mom Tish hilariously left dropped tire emojis in the comments section at the time, while fans left remarks like, “It’s giving stack of tires, but in a slay way of course.”
Frill seeker
The “I Just Want a Lover” singer got all dolled up in ruffled white bonnet for a Stella McCartney x Adidas Party in February 2023.
Noah paired her hood with a white tank dress and over-the-knee boots, adding a pair of sheer white gloves to finish things off.
While her high-necked gray knit dress leaned corservative, the “Again” singer went for a bold beauty moment to perform at the GLSEN Rise UP LA benefit gala in October 2023.
Noah’s floor-length hair extensions were pulled into a red carpet-sweeping ponytail for the event, with the yards of locks sectioned into rubber bands for a bubble-like effect.
Next dimension
The “This Is Us” singer returned to Paris Fashion Week in January 2024, bringing her signature edgy style to both the front row and the city streets.
Noah attended the Stéphane Rolland Haute Couture spring/summer 2024 show in a sheer brown caftan-like design adorned with 3D embellishments at the bodice and topped with a diamond collar.
Cap and gown
Noah donned an edgy black gown for the Maison Margiela show later the same week, selecting a slinky number with a structural folded-over collar.
The “I Burned LA Down” singer covered her hair with a black swim cap and clutched a microscopic handbag as she posed for photos outside the show.
Front-row flasher
She once again hit the City of Light in March 2024 to take in Paris Fashion Week ‘s womenswear fall/winter 2024–2025 shows, going dark and sultry in a sheer lace gown at the Vetements show.
The “Young & Sad” singer sat front row with her fiancé, Pinkus.
Fashion ninja
Paris Fashion Week brought another avant-garde look from the “I’m Stuck” singer, who had a masked moment at the Marine Serre presentation.
Along with one of the brand’s crescent-moon catsuits, Noah wore a dark balaclava and wrapped several printed scarves around her body for added drama.
What this fashion-forward musician will wear next is anyone’s guess, but we’ll be along for the ride.
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