Rachel Zegler stepped out in one of her most daring looks yet, ditching her bra under a blazer paired with matching trousers for a record signing in London.
The Evita actress, 24, was spotted en route to the West London branch of Rough Trade, where she autographed copies of the Don’t Cry for Me Argentina vinyl release, on Monday, September 1.
Zegler turned heads in the Alex Perry Double Breasted Fitted Blazer in Ash, which retails for $2,600, featuring a notched lapel collar and padded shoulders, along with the plunging Halter Top for $950 and high-waisted Tailored Trouser pants for $1,600.
She completed her daring ensemble with the Jimmy Choo Diamond Crossbody Bag, which costs $1,316, and pointed-toe heels from the brand.

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Sarah Slutsky Tooley was the stylist behind Zegler’s look, tagging Jessica McCormack and Lucy Quartermaine for her sparkling accessories.
Valeria Ferreira did her makeup, opting for a neutral brown eyeshadow complete with winged liner, brushed brows, a soft blended blush and glossed lip.
London-based hair stylist Dayaruci was the mastermind behind her voluminous mane.
Zegler has been showing off her vocal prowess as the former first lady of Argentina, Eva Perón, in director Jamie Lloyd’s revival of the classic brought to fame by Andrew Lloyd Webber.
The production began in June and is scheduled to run through September.
Zegler gushed to Lloyd that she was “quite obsessed” with the musical growing up and was honored to have secured the role in an interview posted on Evita‘s official Instagram account.
More recently, Zegler spoke out following her mystery illness in July, thanking the cast and crew of the theater production after she wasn’t able to complete her performance for Act 2, praising her understudy, Bella Brown, for taking the reins.
“I am in awe of this company. The way they come together and never leave anyone behind,” the singer wrote. “The result speaks for itself. Well done swing nation,” she continued. “Today … my heart literally overflows for you all.”
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