Ice Spice brought sleek style to the front row for Dion Lee during New York Fashion Week.
While attending Lee’s spring 2024 show on Saturday night, Ice Spice posed in a set of sleek black boots. The “In Ha Mood” singer’s style featured stretchy over-the-knee shafts crafted from smooth leather, which were practically finished with rounded toes, faintly ridged rubber soles and short block heels.
The edgy set brought a grungy base to the musician’s romantically edgy outfit for the occasion, which featured a lacy black sleeveless top with structured bodice boning. Offsetting the piece was a pale nude-beige silk maxi skirt with sheer paneling, bringing a daring take to basic neutrals. Ice Spice finished her outfit with a gleaming gold padlock-accented necklace and heart-shaped Chanel post earrings, as well as a chain-trimmed shoulder bag.
The singer’s outfit could also be seen in Lee’s starry front row, where Ice Spice sat with friends including Coi Leray, Diplo, Lourdes Leon and more.
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However, this wasn’t Ice Spice’s only appearance during Lee’s Fashion Week festivities. Later in the evening, the singer took the stage — or rather, the bar — for a musical performance at the brand’s afterparty in Manhattan’s famed Boom Boom Room. Though her outfit and shoes remained the same, she opted to swap her neutral accessories for pieces with dynamic sparkle — including a diamond-covered watch and her signature head-shaped pendant necklace.
NYFW is held in New York City in September, marking the start of Fashion Month. The spring 2024 season will see a calendar of fashion shows and presentations from a range of designers, including Ralph Lauren, Christian Siriano, Proenza Schouler and more. The occasion will also include numerous parties and activations from brands like Aldo, J.Crew, MCM and more.
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