This time, the singer and businesswoman hit the streets of Los Angeles in a striking look: a sheer Issey Miyake dress from the spring-summer 2001 collection in gradient sorbet shades with an unusual neckline that concealed her shoulders, paired with Ottolinger X Puma Mostro sneakers.
Her choice of a dress by the late designer Issey Miyake wasn't random. His pieces, including the famous Pleats Please line, always featured fluid, shape-shifting forms instead of rigid silhouettes. These garments adapt to the body without restricting movement – a rarity in luxury fashion. That's exactly what drew attention to the designer's collections, which were created not just for slender models, but for people of all body types.

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The outfit sparked a wave of discussion, both enthusiastic and critical. Users are comparing her dress to cupcakes, ice cream, and cotton candy. But honestly, all of those sound delicious, so we're taking it as nothing but compliments. Some even saw it as a hint about the baby's gender.When I found out I was pregnant, I said to myself, there's no way I'm going shopping in some maternity section. I'm sorry – it's too much fun to get dressed up. I'm not going to let that part of me go away because my body is changing.

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