Rita Ora looked sizzling hot in birthday party photos, wearing a completely sheer dress in a stylish see-through fashion moment. The recent snaps from the celebrations flaunt the singer’s corset-like outfit that fully exposed her black underwear set and stockings she wore underneath. While the sheer dress was strapless, the brassiere’s thin straps fitted perfectly on her shoulders. Ora propped the outfit with birthday caps, funky shades, and a fun party crowd in reposted photos.
Rita Ora makes a sheer dress work with effortless ease
Celebrating her 34th birthday party, Rita Ora wore a fully see-through, sheer dress in a cozy setting around close ones. The mesh outfit comprised a front-hook strip that extended to the bottom, a corset-like bodice, and a slightly body-fitting structure, enough for Ora to flaunt her curves. Her choice of footwear was a pair of calf-length, black boots that matched her visible underwear from over the dress.
Not only that, the singer posed sultrily in the party photos, sporting adorable props like a birthday cap, funky glasses, a disco ball, and a fur coat. Attendees shared her photos on their respective Instagram Stories, which Ora later reposted. One such guest, her best friend Vas J Morgan, shared a series of pictures on Instagram, documenting important moments from the gathering. In one snap, Morgan posed alongside his “twin flame” and wrote a lengthy birthday tribute to her in another slide.
The photos showed Rita Ora pairing her risqué birthday party dress with gold jewelry, including neck chains, multiple rings, and bangles. Moreover, she donned a slick-back hair updo for a clean and sleek look that did not steal the limelight from her sheer dress. However, Ora’s birthday celebrations commenced on Monday night when she wore another see-through and barely-there dress and posed alongside her sister, Elena Ora, who also shared photos on her Instagram Stories.
All in all, Ora turned a year older, celebrating with close family and friends, and looked glamorous and alluring while doing so.
Originally reported by Nikita Mahato on Mandatory.