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Rachel Sennott's Leather Corset and Miniskirt Combo Features Zippers All Over

Rachel Sennott has already made her mark on Hollywood thanks to her roles in "Bodies Bodies Bodies," "Bottoms," and "The Idol." Now Sennott is making waves in the fashion world, too. On Aug. 10, the rising star walked the red carpet at Variety's 2023 Power of Young Hollywood event wearing a leather corset and matching micro miniskirt.

Sennott's outfit is from designer Dion Lee, with the corset retailing at $1,710 and the paired miniskirt at $1,310 at Nordstrom. The actor's edgy ensemble features an abundance of zippers and buttons, creating a distressed biker jacket look from top to bottom. In addition to the fasteners, the unique style also showcases multiple shades of brown mixed in with the silver details from the zips and buttons.

Even though the overall outfit is fairly monochromatic, Sennott still stood out in a crowd full of Hollywood up-and-comers like Sydney Sweeney, Josie Totah, and Skai Jackson. This is thanks in part to the form-fitting nature of her matching look, as well as the instantly cool vibes the bikeresque ensemble radiated.

Since Sennott's outfit already included tons of detailing, the "Bottoms" star didn't add any major accessories. Instead, she finished the look off with a pair of open-toe animal print heels. As for makeup, she appeared to go for a minimalistic look. Additionally, the actor showed off a straight, shorter hairstyle versus the long curly locks she usually wears.

Sennott is one of several celebs who are embracing modern corsets. Earlier in August, Selena Gomez showed off a blue corset top as she debated on whether or not she wanted to go out for an evening on the town, and in May, Julia Fox wore a corset made out of neckties. While corsets were once a sign of restraint, their current place in fashion proves even the oldest standbys can be reinvented.

Take a closer look at Sennott's leather outfit ahead.



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