Cardi B demands attention in outrageously sheer dress on low-key outing
Cardi B is known as one of the most daring and bold music artists of our time.
And the WAP hit-maker has made sure that her fashion sense matches her bold demeanour by stepping out in one of her most extravagant ensembles to date.
The gorgeous rap star, 28, left very little to the imagination when she stepped out in a show-stopping dress on Friday in Beverly Hills.
The jaw-dropping Pierre-Louis Auvray frock did wonders to accentuate Cardi’s famous curves thanks to the transparent and figure-hugging material.
Cardi sizzled in the red long-sleeve bodycon dress which boasted a bold print that contoured her hourglass frame.
The singer’s large thigh tattoo could be seen underneath the sheer paneling, and Cardi made no qualms about showing off her underwear as she paraded a high-waisted thong which accentuated her toned derrière.
Cardi topped off the show-stopping ensemble with a pair of red strappy stilettos which were adorned with sparkling studs.
To keep in line with current coronavirus guidelines amid the ongoing pandemic, Cardi made sure to don a face mask while out and about with her husband Offset.
In true Cardi style, she ensured that her face mask matched her dress perfectly.
Cardi’s killer outfit comes after the hit-maker revealed that she splurged $1 million (£733,725) on her controversial WAP video, which featured superstar Kylie Jenner .
The music video from Cardi and Megan Thee Stallion, which has raked in seven million likes on YouTube since its release, was filmed in a sprawling mansion and included the likes of the Kardashian-Jenner star and Fifth Harmony’s Normandi.
The star took to her Twitter page and shared the details of how much her music videos have cost over the years.
She told her followers that Bodak Yellow cost $15,000 (£11,000), Money totalled up at $400,000 (£293,000), Please Me was $900,000 (£660,000) and WAP was the most expensive as she splashed out $1m.
took to her Twitter page and shared the details of how much her music videos have cost over the years.
Elsewhere, the singer, whose real name is Belcalis Marlenis Almánzar, told her fans that she spent $100,000 of her overall budget on coronavirus testing so the selected celebrities were allowed on set to film.
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