Nicola Peltz Beckham does y2k Goth-Glam in low-rise naked Trousers and Furry Cropped Jacket – ryan

Four months into 2025, and I’m happy to say that the naked trend is still as strong as ever. Last Year, the look was conquered by sooooo Many celebs, from Dua lipa to Julia Fox to Charli XCX (Who then outdid herself this year, rocking up to the Brit Awards in * that * gauzy Black hooded naked dress that freed the nip. So iconic).

So, Being Such Huge Fans of the Aesthetic, We’re always Scouring the ‘gram for the next version. And today, it comes in the form of Nicola Peltz Beckhamwho not only understood the naked assignment, but incorporated a sultry y2k gothic-gllam element, too.

Sharing a series of pics to her grid, the 30-year-old Left Little to the Imagination in a Pair of Low-Rise Lace Black Trousers. Complete with a floral design and black ribbon around the hips, which clearly emphasised the y2k gothic vibes, the sheer fabric took one for the naked trend team.

Nicola Pired the Trousers with a Black Furry Short-Sleeved Jacket Cropped to Just Below Her Bust, which was secured in the middle. The Piece Emphasised Her All-Over Glowing Tan and Showed Off Nicola’s Toned AF Physique.

The actress kept her accessories minimal, uping for a silver costume ring, a hopeed helix piercing, and of course, her sparkly diamond wedding ring. Nicola Wore her hair in a slick half-up, half-down style, while her makeup consisted of fluffy lashes, statement blush, and glossy lips.

I said it earlier and i’ll say it again. It’s Giving 🔥

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Sophie Williams is a freelance journalist and copywriter, covering everything from Fashion to Entertainment To music, lifestyle and features. She has interviewed a range of musical artists and author including alyssa Edwards, Courtney Barnett, Confidence Man, The Vaccines, Loyle Carner, Gabrielle, and John Niven, and has written for publications like Metro, Reader’s Digest, ITV’s Woo! and Vice’s NBGA. She is also working on a book for harpercollins about taylor swift, due to be published in 2024.