Anitta’s Sizzling Style: How the Brazilian Pop Star Is Heating Up Red Carpets
Brazilian bombshell Anitta has captivated the world with her energetic music and sexy style. As the “Envolver” singer continues her rapid rise to superstardom, she has cemented herself as a major fashion force with an affinity for barely-there silhouettes and trend-driven looks.
Anitta’s stylist André Philipe ensures her wardrobe packs a punch whether she’s on stage, posing for magazine covers, or walking red carpets. The 30-year-old often nods to Y2K trends, like she did for the music video for “Mil Veces” in a sultry black cutout bodysuit and GCDS bralette and denim shorts. She exuded early 2000s vibes again for Hot Ones in a lace-up Monse sweater set. Anitta also embraces current fads like cutouts and naked dresses. At the 2022 American Music Awards, she sizzled in a custom Mugler dress with daring sheer cutouts that bared her derriere. She took the naked dress even further at the 2022 Latin Grammys in a fully sheer corseted Mônot gown that left little to the imagination.
Swimwear is another area where Anitta consistently stuns. She adores tiny thong bikinis that showcase the tattoos covering her enviable curves. On vacation in Mykonos, she wore multiple skimpy white two-pieces. Anitta also supports fellow celebs like Sydney Sweeney, posing on a trip to Brazil in a bubblegum pink thongkini from Sweeney’s collaboration with Frankie’s Bikinis.
While Anitta favors revealing looks, she proved she can also nail elegant glamour at the 2023 Met Gala. She made a dramatic entrance in a voluminous Marc Jacobs tiered gown and the brand’s signature 7-inch platform Kiki boots. The bold black and white ensemble showed the multidimensional star’s high fashion range.
As Anitta continues slaying with her style, her sartorial influence will only grow. The barrier-breaking pop star cements her place in fashion history with every jaw-dropping look. She may have started 2022 as a rising Latin artist, but Anitta is ending it as a worldwide style icon in her own right.