Zara Larsson brought major Y2K pop-star vibes to BBC Radio 1’s Big Weekend in a sparkling custom Agro Studio micro minidress that quickly stood out as one of the festival’s top fashion moments. On stage in Sunderland, the Swedish singer wore a bold and playful outfit covered in rhinestones, layered ruffles, and fun bikini-inspired touches.
The custom dress featured a halter neckline and neon-yellow string straps that stood out against the icy blue fabric. The top of the dress had a bold bikini-inspired style, and the bodice was decorated with a colorful rhinestone graphic for even more sparkle and texture.
The micro minidress fit Zara Larsson closely, then flared into uneven, layered ruffles that moved with her as she performed. The bright print was customized by Spray My Name UK, making the outfit feel even more personal.

The “Symphony” singer embraced the festival’s colorful style by wearing crystal-covered aqua pumps from Liu Jo x Leonie Hanne. She finished the look with big neon yellow hoop earrings that matched her dress straps and chunky jade bangles in lavender and green for extra pops of color.
Larsson’s makeup was just as bold as her outfit. She wore dramatic pastel blue and pink eye shadow, face gems, and graphic designs that extended past her eyelids. Her glowing skin and loose blonde waves balanced the bold makeup, keeping her look fresh and fun.
Photos posted online showed the singer backstage and on stage under the festival lights, where her sparkling dress and layered skirt really stood out. From the playful bikini-style neckline to the crystal details, Zara Larsson’s latest stage look showcased her bold pop style and love of experimenting with fashion.

