Rachel Zegler’s Fashion Game Has Been On Point For A While, But I Don’t Think I’ve Seen Anything Lovelier Than Her Recent Semi-Sheer Netted Dress

Rachel Zegler’s Fashion Game Has Been On Point For A While, But I Don’t Think I’ve Seen Anything Lovelier Than Her Recent Semi-Sheer Netted Dress

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There are some stars you know are just going to crush it when it comes to the red carpet. For example, Janelle Monáe is a work of art in her ensembles, and Florence Pugh’s outfits as well have become must-see fashion moments — particularly when it comes to the see-through trend. Rachel Zegler is also known to sport some memorable looks, and her latest dress — a black semi-sheer netted number that she wore to the People’s Choice Awards — may be her most divine look yet.

The star of the upcoming live-action Snow White remake drew a lot of attention at the February 18 awards show — and not just because she beat out Tom Cruise and Keanu Reeves for Action Movie Star of the Year. Rachel Zegler was stunning in a netted sheer look by Dior Haute Couture, which you can see below: 

SANTA MONICA, CALIFORNIA - FEBRUARY 18: Rachel Zegler attends the 2024 People's Choice Awards at Barker Hangar on February 18, 2024 in Santa Monica, California.

(Image credit: Photo by Tommaso Boddi/WireImage/Getty Images)

You simply can’t go wrong in classic black, and Rachel Zegler was the definition of elegance in the gown whose silk tassels and delicate beading gave the top a netted look. The skirt flared out in the shape of a bell, providing slightly more coverage to the overall classy take on see-through. Her simple black heels and wavy hair styled in a side-part completed the look.

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