Doja Cat Shocks Onlookers with All-Tights Sheer Look at Met Gala 2024

 Instead of painting the town red, Doja Cat is opting for a sheer look.

Doja Cat left little to the imagination in a skin-tight, completely see-through nylon ensemble at a star-studded Met Gala 2024 afterparty on Monday night.

Doja Cat, 28, rocked up to Richie Akiva’s 10th Annual “The After” Met Gala Afterparty at Casa Cipriani wearing a Vetements outfit consisting of sheer tights layered over a tiny nude thong.

She paired the risqué bottoms with a long-sleeve crop top in a matching material with a tag detail showing through on the collar and her chest on full display with no bra in sight.

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Completing the daring look, Doja Cat wore nude heels that were worn inside the mesh foot of her tights and accessorized with funky diamond earrings.

Doja appeared to be in high spirits as she partied the night away and was seen posing for pictures with stars like Janelle Monáe. 

Other notable guests at the fête included Cardi B, Teyana Taylor, Usher, Lizzo and more.

Earlier in the evening, Doja Cat entered the Met in a see-through white T-shirt dress, also by Vetements and went for a dripping wet glam look involving glittery eyeshadow running down her face.

Prior to the event, she was seen leaving The Mark Hotel wearing a white towel in her hair and wrapped around her body, keeping her Met Gala look a surprise until her arrival.

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While this look was more dry than wet, she was seen dripping in gemstones in a sparkly diamond necklace and matching earrings. 

Doja hinted at what her look for the evening would be in the days leading up to fashion’s biggest night when she stepped out in New York City with Vetements fashion designer Guram Gvasalia. 

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