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Miley Cyrus channeled “The Matrix” while performing at Lollapalooza Chile on March 19. The “Plastic Hearts” singer headlined day two of the music festival in Santiago wearing a blue metallic ensemble that looked straight from the future. Stylist Bradley Kenneth styled Cyrus in a high-neck sleeveless bodysuit and matching high-rise leggings from French luxury lingerie brand Maison Close. Both pieces are from the label’s new Blue Angel collection and are made from form-fitting microfiber with a shiny metallic foil finish.
Cyrus added a rock-star edge by accessorizing with chunky-soled leather Ganni boots; black leather gloves; silver hoop earrings, sparkly blue eye shadow; and reflective, shield-like Oakley sunglasses. For parts of her performance, the 29-year-old artist toted around a disposable camera in a matching blue shoulder bag from Diesel’s fall 2022 collection, which debuted last month.
Cyrus has practically become the poster child for catsuits this year, showing on multiple occasions her unwavering dedication to the fashion trend. The day before her metallic-blue style moment, she hit the stage at Lollapallooza Argentina in a black and silver long-sleeved catsuit by Scottish fashion designer Pam Hogg. She wore a completely sheer catsuit from the aforementioned Maison Close collection while promoting her recent string of shows in South America on Instagram, and a red cutout Saint Laurent catsuit was one of the many glamorous looks she wore for her New Year’s Eve special.
If you also have an affinity for the catsuit trend, Cyrus’s entire Lollapalooza Chile outfit (minus her Diesel handbag) is currently available to shop online. Browse each item ahead after admiring her outfit from all angles.
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