Larsen Thompson wore a distressed dark denim halter dress with a front slit at the Blumarine show during Milan Fashion Week.
The look flips expectations right away. Denim isn’t usually where you go for a fashion week statement, but here it’s treated with intention. The halter neckline, with its thin straps and deep V, creates a sharp frame through the shoulders and collarbone—delicate in shape, but grounded by the weight of the fabric.
The distressed detailing is what gives it edge. Strategic rips and worn textures break up the surface, keeping the dress from feeling too clean or predictable. It adds movement visually, almost like the fabric has its own history, making the piece feel lived-in rather than styled to perfection.
The front slit does quiet but important work. It interrupts the dark column of denim, adds ease for movement, and brings just enough reveal to balance the heaviness of the material. The midi length keeps it practical and modern, letting the silhouette stay controlled without losing fluidity.
Black lace-up heels with crisscross straps sharpen the finish, adding structure without overpowering the dress. Accessories stay minimal, letting texture lead. Hair is worn long and loose, makeup understated, reinforcing that effortless tone. Known for projects like Pearl, Bloodline, and her work across fashion and dance, Larsen Thompson carries a confident, self-assured presence. The overall effect is cool, textural, and quietly bold—denim reworked into something far beyond casual.






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