Noah Cyrus, who recently met with the Rolling Stones to perform a series of songs from her upcoming album, takes on a breezy bohemian vibe at the Garden Show. The 22-year-old singer opted for a retro dress that’s more than twice her age to convey that gorgeous airy feel.
For the photoshoot shared by the Rolling Stones on Saturday, Cyrus wore a vintage 1970s Jean Varon dress from Tab Vintage. The dress features flowy white sleeves and a ruffled plunging neckline with ruffled cuffs. The 50-year-old dress features a flowy, high-waisted skirt that blows gently in the wind.
Cyrus wore this dress with long bronze chain earrings, an obsidian statement ring and a black amulet pendant necklace. The jet black jewelry complemented her extra-long black acrylic nails, juxtaposing just right with her plain white retro look. The singer had mid-parted straight black hair on her back with minimal makeup for the performance.
In parts of the video, Cyrus can also be seen walking through the garden in a one-sleeve white Alexander McQueen dress. The dress features a shredded asymmetric hem, ruffles, and distressed detailing throughout. The flowy hem showed off a pair of white mid-calf Rick Owens boots, paired with a pencil-thin stiletto heel, pulling the look together.
Cyrus performed the songs “Ready to Go”, “Mr. Percocet” and “I Burned Down LA” from her upcoming album “The Hardest Part”. The album is scheduled to be released on September 16, 2022.
When it comes to her fashion moments, Cyrus often loves looks from designers like Jean Paul Gaultier, Schiaparelli and Marc Jacobs. But the singer is known to have a keen interest in streetwear, though she has been refining her style for her upcoming album.
When it comes to footwear, Cyrus regularly wears lace-up sandals, combat boots and thigh-high boots from brands like Stuart Weitzman, Barbara Bui and Public Desire. The star can often be seen on the red carpet and after get off work in a variety of Nike sneakers. However, she’s not afraid of a big jump in height, as evidenced by the towering Marc Jacobs and Ruthie Davis platform heels she’s worn over the years.