Take one look at Rita Ora's Instagram grid as of late and you're met with a collection of the most unreal fashion moments. From her recent cottage-core linen corset dress to *that* Julia Fox-esque gown made entirely of hair, the singer's 2024 look-book has been absolutely fiiiiire.
And while her latest look is a lot more demure than the previous fits just mentioned, it's well worthy of high praise, as the 34-year-old has taken on one of our fave trends of the year. Yep, you guessed it, Rita has nailed the nearly naked look once again, putting a sophisticated girl boss spin on it.
Taking to the 'gram, the singer dropped a dump of 'life lately' moments, the first of which featured said outfit. To unpack, the look - which was casually snapped in an elevator - consisted of an oversized textured black blazer with huge sleeves, subtle shoulder pads, and a statement collar. But rather than styling the piece with a shirt, crop top, or other miscellaneous items, Rita decided to go sans clothes, which inadvertently showed off a chic slice of cleavage.
To accompany the sultry sophisticated look, Rita accessorised with a large statement gold pendant necklace fixed to a chunky choker. She added one gold ring for an extra bit of bling, and finished off the fit with some loose mermaid curls and a subtle makeup look.
As expected, fans went wild over the snap - and the rest of the post - which was a curation of manicures, art galleries, and footage of her and a pal cooly jumping from a yacht into the ocean.
Just impeccable vibes all-round, really.
Sophie Williams is a Freelance Journalist and Copywriter, covering everything from Fashion to Entertainment to music, Lifestyle and Features. She has interviewed a range of musical artists and authors including Alyssa Edwards, Courtney Barnett, Confidence Man, The Vaccines, Loyle Carner, Gabrielle, and John Niven, and has written for publications like Metro, Reader's Digest, ITV's Woo! and Vice’s NBGA. She is also working on a book for HarperCollins about Taylor Swift, due to be published in 2024.












