SZA puts on a busty display in a black and white lace mini dress at her Quay sunglasses launch event in LA
SZA was in style Thursday night at her SZA x Quay sunglasses launch event in Los Angeles.
The 34-year-old singer – who recently called out Australian fans for poor concert etiquette – turned heads in a flirty black and ivory lace minidress.
The thigh-length gown showed off the singer’s busty cleavage and also exposed her toned legs.
The stylish number is designed with a cut-out bralette and trimmed with tassels.
The singer, real name Solani Imani Rowe, completed the outfit with a pair of black Mary Jane-style pumps.
SZA was in style Thursday night at her SZA x Quay sunglasses launch event in Los Angeles
The 34-year-old singer turned heads in a flirty black and ivory lace mini dress
The thigh-length gown showed off the singer’s busty cleavage and also exposed her toned legs
SZA wore her auburn hair in shaggy, voluminous, frizzy curls that fell over her shoulders.
Her face was completely made up with flattering makeup to complement her striking features.
The songwriter’s cheeks were covered in a warm berry shade and she drew attention to her brown eyes with fluttering eyelashes.
The presentation was complete with the addition of a glossy pink lipstick with a brown outline.
The Kill Bill hitmaker modeled oversized dark tinted sunglasses, one of the items from her collaboration.
On May 1, she first shared news about the collaboration on social media.
She posted a video clip of herself wearing different shades and different styles and wrote, “I edited a little thing with my friends at @quayaustralia! excited to shaaaaaere.”
And in a second post days later, she said: “Closet Talk with @Quayaustralia. Check out my edit on Quay.com! It’s all about energy .’
SZA took to Instagram to share her sexy look with her 20.8 million followers
SZA took to Instagram on Thursday evening to share her sexy look with her 20.8 million followers.
Taking to the app’s Stories, she uploaded two separate video clips of herself posing on a patio with ocean waves in the background.
The first snippet was backed by Beyonce’s song RIIVERDANCE from her album Cowboy Carter.
For the second, she used Frank Sinatra’s 1954 song Fly Me to the Moon.