On Wednesday evening, Miley Cyrus attended the Dior Cruise 2027 runway show in Los Angeles, sporting a double denim ensemble that drew varied reactions. While some reports highlighted her as a best-dressed attendee, others noted her comparatively casual attire against a backdrop of more conventionally glamorous celebrities.
Cyrus’s look for the event consisted of an unbuttoned light-blue chambray shirt paired with black heels, large sunglasses, and a black purse. This outfit has been described as a stark contrast to the more elaborate ensembles worn by figures such as Sabrina Carpenter and Anya Taylor-Joy, who were also present. The stylistic choice has led to a public discussion about expectations for celebrity fashion at high-profile events.
Hairstylist Cervando Maldonado and make-up artist Janice Daoud were involved in Cyrus's presentation for the festivities. Her appearance comes ahead of her scheduled Hollywood Walk of Fame induction ceremony on May 22, where Anya Taylor-Joy and fashion designer Donatella Versace are slated to present her with a star.
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A History of Style Flux
Miley Cyrus’s fashion journey has been marked by frequent and significant transformations. From her early days as a child star on Disney to her evolution into a multi-genre artist, her style has encompassed a wide spectrum of aesthetics. Past looks have ranged from "rock princess" and "provocateur" to "country music belle" and "indie icon." She has been noted for both "flashy red carpet ensembles" and more understated "off duty looks" featuring wardrobe staples.
Recent stylistic shifts include a more pared-back aesthetic, as seen in her "normal-girl aesthetic" with Khaite tank tops and cargo pants, and a more "daring" phase featuring cut-out dresses and bold new looks. Her festival wardrobes have also showcased a dynamic range, from the "understated to over the top." Throughout these phases, Cyrus has consistently demonstrated an ability to reinvent her image, from "punk" and "hipster icon" to "Hollywood glam."
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The celebrity has also demonstrated a notable appreciation for vintage designer pieces, such as a pair of "skintight crimson lace-up pants from Dior" worn during New York Fashion Week in February 2020. Her style evolution is a consistent point of interest, with numerous features tracking her changes from childhood roles to her current status as a pop culture figure.