Zara Larsson’s Tiny Bodysuit Flies So High That Fans Are Forced to Replicate It

There are fashion moments, and then there are fashion moments — the kind that land on your feed and stay there. Zara Larsson just delivered one of the latter, and her fans cannot stop talking about it.

The Swedish pop star recently shared an Instagram carousel featuring a series of looks from her Vogue Singapore June 2026 cover story, titled “Embody.” The shoot, photographed by Benjamin Vnuk and styled by Xander Ang, is everything you would expect from Larsson right now: bold, polished, a little provocative, and completely sure of itself.

The Look Everyone Is Replicating: The Louis Vuitton Bodysuit

The shot that has set the internet on fire features Zara in the Louis Vuitton Mahina Swimsuit in chocolate brown — a one-piece priced at $980 that reads more like a luxury bodysuit than traditional swimwear. The clean, structured design features LV’s signature Mahina Monogram motif printed across the entire fabric, a thick-strapped silhouette, a plunging scoop neckline, and — crucially — dramatically high-cut legs that shoot up past the hips and create an elongated, sculpted look that is near impossible to ignore.

That sky-high cut is exactly what has sent fans into a spiral. The legs of the swimsuit ride so high on the hip that the silhouette almost defies gravity, and people online have been trying to recreate the look, styling the bodysuit cut with everything from wide-leg trousers to nothing at all below. It is the kind of piece where the styling choice is the statement.

As The Fashion Spot noted, the minimalist framing of the photos allowed the swimsuit to take center stage — no distractions, just the garment and the woman wearing it.

The Accessories: A $136,000 Pearl Necklace

Zara did not stop at the bodysuit. She paired the look with Louis Vuitton shoes and a set of Mikimoto High Jewellery pieces that turned an already luxurious moment into something closer to a red carpet. The pearl earrings and necklace from The Bows collection added a layer of classic elegance that sat in interesting contrast to the boldness of the swimsuit’s cut — old-world refinement paired with very modern sensuality.

The necklace in particular — a Jeux de Rubans Akoya Cultured Pearl & Diamond Ribbon Necklace — is valued at $136,000. For context, it costs significantly more than most cars. Zara wore it like it was the most natural thing in the world.

For the shoot’s beauty, her straight blonde hair was styled in a side-parted high puff, while glassy makeup — clean liner, light blush, nude lip gloss — kept things sleek and modern.

The Full Shoot: More Than One Moment

The Instagram carousel was not a one-look affair. The full Vogue Singapore feature gave Larsson room to move across several different aesthetics, all of them sharp.

One image shows her in a see-through David Koma bra from the Fall/Winter 2026 collection — a structured ivory piece covered in ornate silver embellishment that reads more like jewelry than clothing. Another features a barely-there black bralette paired with a matching skirt pulled to reveal her midriff, accessorized with an oversized neck brace worn as a choker — a dramatic, fashion-forward choice that got its own wave of attention.

The cover look itself sets the issue’s tone: a hot pink cropped top, low-slung printed bottoms, neon light effects across the body, and a statement necklace with a green stone. It is pop-art energy distilled into a single frame.

As My Face Hunter wrote of the feature: “The shoot feels like a perfect visual extension of where Zara is right now: glossy, playful, a little strange, and very sure of itself.”

Why This Moment Feels So Timely

The Vogue Singapore shoot dropped just days after one of the biggest weeks of Zara Larsson’s career. On May 25, at the 52nd American Music Awards in Las Vegas, she walked away with not one but two awards — her first AMA wins ever.

She took home Breakthrough Album of the Year for her critically acclaimed album Midnight Sun, and Collaboration of the Year alongside PinkPantheress for their track “Stateside.” Both awards are fan-voted, which made the wins feel personal. According to The Hollywood Reporter’s full AMA winners list, she was among the night’s standout winners.

On Instagram, she celebrated with characteristic warmth and a touch of disbelief: “Not 1, but 2 @amas?!?!? Breakthrough album and best collab with my queen @pinkpanthress thank you!!! It feels extra special knowing this is fan voted. I’m so grateful.”

The timing of the Vogue Singapore cover story, coming right on the heels of her AMA double win, feels less like coincidence and more like the pop industry doing what it does best — stacking one moment on top of another until the momentum becomes undeniable.

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