SZA sizzles in barely-there little black dress at the 2023 Grammys
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SZA is sizzling.
The 33-year-old “Kill Bill” singer may have skipped the Grammys 2023 red carpet Sunday, but she was on hand to serve as a presenter during the ceremony — and still made an impact with her outfit.
Designed by Mugler’s Casey Cadwallader, SZA’s barely-there black dress appeared to spiral around the singer’s body, playing up her curves with its sheer illusion paneling.
The asymmetrical look also included a high-low hem that showed off SZA’s legs and flowed into a dramatic train.
Before the show, the songstress — whose real name is Solána Imani Rowe — gave fans a sneak peek at her aesthetic for the evening on her Instagram Stories, sharing a text message that showed someone asking, “What’s the vibe of the dress tho?”
The “Nobody Gets Me” singer described it as “Avengers” meets “Oracle vibe.”
“I know FashionNova making a knock off [sic] of this Sza dress right now,” one fan quipped on Twitter.
A fan called her body “crazy af,” as another described it as “soo well done.”
“SZA has had the BEST cosmetic work done. Her face and body literally looks natural to me,” one person applauded.
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SZA seemingly confirmed plastic surgery rumors in lyrics from her new album, “SOS.”
“Yeah, n—a, it’s up to me / Remind you of Della Reese / So classic, that ass so fat, it look natural, it’s not,” SZA sings on the title track.
On “Conceited,” she continues, “I don’t like nobody, I don’t feel guilty about it / I just got my body done, ain’t got no guilt about it / I just heard your opinion, I could’ve did without it.”
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