Before the boho revival went mainstream, there was Suki Waterhouse.
A champion of the ‘70s-style aesthetic, the singer has worn everything from a ruffled head-to-toe Chloé look to a shaggy, rockstar-worthy fur coat. Her personal style is delightfully whimsical and cool—not unlike her character from Daisy Jones & the Six—often relying on sheer fabrics and fringe to give her ensembles a bit of edge. For Waterhouse, the free-spirited look is a lifestyle, not a trend.
Last night, the star stepped out to the 2025 Billboard Women in Music Awards in Inglewood, California. She arrived wearing quite the maximalist getup, pulled fresh from Alessandro Michele’s first Spring/Summer 2025 runway collection for Valentino. Up top, she wore a see-through pink blouse with puffy sleeves, each trimmed with white lace and ruffles. A large cream bow cinched her waist, while below, she wore a sequined maxi skirt loaded with details, including floral beading and a white feather trim.
Waterhouse leaned into the grandma-chic look with her accessories, piling on even more texture and color. Her hands were cloaked by black lace gloves, while her footwear was equally ornate, shielding her feet with layers of white lace. She rounded out her ensemble with dangling Victorian-style earrings and a skinny blush-pink fur stole, offering a counter to Coco Chanel’s famous styling advice. (Instead of taking one thing off before leaving the house, the singer seemed to add ten more). For Michele and Waterhouse alike, more is more.
That said, the singer opted for a simple glam, pairing her over-the-top look with some mascara, a coral blush, and a matching lipstick. She wore her blonde blowout with retro-style bangs, truly embracing the rockstar look as she posed on the carpet.