Ava Max selected to decorate up because the titular character Alice from “Alice in Wonderland” for Halloween 2024, like Selena Gomez. Nonetheless, the singer took a special strategy to the character when it got here to the character of the costume. Whereas Gomez opted for a fairy-tale-inspired tulle off-the-shoulder gown in a greyish-blue tone, Max went for a racy plunging mini gown in sky blue and white. Ava Max exuded glamor and sultry vibes in her Halloween costume.
Selena Gomez and Ava Max reimagined Alice’s costume from ‘Alice in Wonderland’
Ava Max flaunted a daring costume based mostly on “Alice in Wonderland” for Halloween this yr. She appears to be giving competitors to Selena Gomez, who additionally dressed because the titular fantasy character. On October 27, the singer took to her Instagram to share a couple of photographs of herself within the beautiful costume, together with a couple of footage of the animation character Alice for reference in a submit. Within the caption of the Instagram submit, she wrote, “candy tonight, tomorrow…” with a teapot emoji.
As proven within the stills, Ava Max took a sensual route whereas dressing up. Her costume featured a white and sky blue coloured mini gown with a shiny end. The sultry gown displayed a deep plunging neckline with a thick choker-like function on the neck. It additionally featured quick sky-toned sleeves and one other layer of structural white shorter sleeves on prime of that.
The gown had a figure-hugging bodice that fell right into a layered mini skirt with the white layer on prime of the sky blue cloth. The highest layer of the skirt additionally displayed the title of the character “Alice” written on it.
Ava Max accessorized the costume with a dainty silver layered neckpiece, matching rings, and earrings. She paired white fishnet stockings with the gown. She selected to put on a glamorous face of make-up with shimmery eyeshadow, winged eyeliner, pink blush, and a full shiny pink lip. The artist wore her straight blonde hair free with a center half.
Initially reported by Nikita Nath on Mandatory.