23-year-old Noah Cyrus came out in a light blue transparent dress withoսt սnderwear.
At Paris Fashion Week 2023, Noah Cyrus didn’t leave much to the imagination. On Monday, January 23, the 23-year-old singer shared a photo of herself wearing a very sensual, almost transparent baby blue Arturo Obegero dress to the Spanish brand’s fashion show today on Instagram.

Her neck was wrapped in the basic but funny garment, which then gracefully flowed over her curves to the ground. She could be seen staring out the window with a romantic view of the Eiffel Tower in the background in the second image in Noah’s carousel, which provided a closer look at the dress and a peek of her bare chest.

Along with pointed-toe boots and dangling crystal earrings, Noah accessorized the dress with dazzle. With her natural makeup look, she proved that the bleached eyebrow trend is still popular. Her exquisite clothing was mirrored in the way her long, brown hair flowed down her sides after being straightened.
Like her sister, Noah frequently dons outfits that are sheer and has no problem exposing some skin. On January 8, she even celebrated her 23rd birthday by taking a picture of herself glaring at the camera Images from her birthday are available here.

She released the song «Mr. Percocet» off her debut album, The Hardest Part, in May 2022. The song discusses her previous use on painkillers. «In 2018, I learned how to interact, party, and blend in with the people I was around by utilizing prescription drugs (downers like xanax and percocet).
She said in the caption of an Instagram image promoting the product: «Over time it became a crutch for my anxiety and despair, and I absolutely became addicted to the drugs I was taking and lost any hope I had left to live.»

Noah has recently become much more open and vulnerable with her admirers, proving that she isn’t just content to appear virtually naked in the fashion industry. She released the song «Mr. Percocet» off her debut album, The Hardest Part, in May 2022. The song discusses her previous use on painkillers.

«In 2018, I learned how to interact, party, and blend in with the people I was around by utilizing prescription drugs (downers like xanax and percocet). She said in the caption of an Instagram image promoting the product: «Over time it became a crutch for my anxiety and despair, and I absolutely became addicted to the drugs I was taking and lost any hope I had left to live.»