Zara Larsson In Skimpy Outfit Gives Odd Fashion Advice

By Glory-Anna Oshafi on October 14, 2025 at 3:00 PM EDT

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Swedish pop star Zara Larsson has been giving other pop girlies a run for their money lately. The "Lush Life" singer recently released an album that has the timeline buzzing. She also announced her upcoming tour, set to commence on October 28 in Germany and wrap up on April 12 in Texas.

Fans are thrilled about the tour, and she keeps the buzz alive with sizzling posts. The caption on one of her latest posts, however, left many questioning her fashion advice.

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Zara Larsson Is 'Perfect' In Skimpy Outfit

Zara Larsson popped in a vibrant outfit that captured the hearts of over 100,000 fans. The ensemble featured a sequined bikini-style top in shades of blue, pink, and purple, layered under a sheer orange cover-up with thin straps.

The bottom was a sequined pink mini skirt, completed with white boots studded with rhinestones. In the shot, Larsson flashed a hint of her shimmering underwear, likely a part of the ensemble.

A fan noted how "perfect" she looked in the photo. Some called her "iconic" and even God-sent to "save pop music."

A few fans compared her to other pop stars, such as Sabrina Carpenter and Taylor Swift. "She's what Sabrina thinks she is," one commented. Another claimed Larsson is "10x the pop star Taylor Swift is."

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Fans Question Her Caption

In the caption, Zara Larsson told fans, "It's time to put the bikinis on y'all." With her tour fast approaching, it may have been a playful hint at the dress code or perhaps her way of extending the summer vibes. Either way, the advice raised eyebrows.

It's currently fall in Europe and North America, with temperatures dropping as winter approaches, which makes a bikini unsuitable. Many fans were quick to point that out.

"Sis, it's like 12 degrees," a fan commented. "But it's freezing outside," another added. Someone else wrote, "I'm sorry, but it is and will be quite cold in Finland, putting on my jacket." Another fan succumbed, "It's literally fall, but whatever mother says goes."

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Interestingly, Larsson told fans in the caption of an older post that her "dream outfit is really just a pair of panties." Clearly, the cold won't be stopping her.

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Zara Larsson Launches' Main Rose'

On September 30, Zara Larsson shared a post where she posed crouched on a golden sculptural object against a plain gray background. She wore a matching lingerie set in a light brown tone consisting of a bra and high-cut panties.

Over the panties, she wore darker brown leggings, tugged down at the waist. "Main Rose" was boldly displayed across the image in white capital letters.

The post was a promotional campaign for Larsson's newly launched intimates and apparel brand, which she co-founded with Ben Elias (known for the Swedish grooming brand" Estrid").

According to Larsson, "Main Rose" is "about being the main character of your own life. The rose is romantic, but it has thorns: feminine, yes, but with character."

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The post sparked mixed reactions. Some fans celebrated the launch while others diverted back to Larsson's music.

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Zara Larsson stunned at the VMAs in a dreamy ensemble that got other stars, like Kehlani, Katy Perry, and Meghan Trainor, dropping compliments.

She wore a crystal-studded, sheer mini dress over sky-blue briefs. Her bust was delicately covered with floral appliqués, leaving the rest of her skin shimmering under the lights.

MTV commented, "You're so pretty, I'm crying." YouTube wrote," One word: obsessed." One user, however, mocked her, asking, "Don't you have money for clothes?" While many adored the look, a few criticized the sheer fashion.

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Shimmer And Sparkle

Zara Larsson was born to shine, and it reflects in her fashion style. Her outfits feature sequins, rhinestones, metallic fabrics, and glossy textures, often in a blend of bright colors that pop. She carries herself as the main event, a philosophy she's helping others adopt through her new brand, Main Rose.

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