
Zara Larsson fronts Vogue Singapore’s June 2026 issue in a range of looks from coral pop-art to archival black ruffles. The Chanel pendant is the standout detail.
There’s a specific kind of cover that balances pop energy with high fashion, and Zara Larsson’s Vogue Singapore June 2026 issue hits that mark perfectly. Styled by Xander Ang and shot by Benjamin Vnuk, the editorial spans four distinct looks that range from playful streetwear to architectural evening wear. Let’s break down each one.
Zara Larsson in Coral T-Shirt and Camo Briefs – Pop Art Play
The cover look is a study in unexpected pairings. She’s wearing a short-sleeved coral pink t-shirt with a white contrast graphic print on the chest, rolled and tucked to create a raw, cropped edge. The cotton jersey is casual, almost athletic, but the styling moves it into high-fashion territory. The high-waisted brown and green abstract camo-print satin briefs are the real curveball. The satin sheen on the briefs catches the studio light, and the gathered ruffle trim adds a feminine edge to the utilitarian print. The Chanel pearl strand collar necklace with a large emerald-green pendant ties it all together. That pendant is the anchor—it’s the one piece that signals this isn’t just a casual look; it’s a cover.
The neon light strokes airbrushed across her arm and midriff add a digital art layer that feels fresh and current.
Zara Larsson in Black Ruffle Mini Dress – Metallic Texture
The second look shifts dramatically to black. She’s wearing a halter-neck mini dress made of pleated, ruffled fabric in a metallic black finish. The ruffle construction is dense and volumetric, creating a silhouette that feels almost floral. The fabric has a sheen that catches the light, making the texture visible even in the softer pink-lit background. The dress has an asymmetrical hemline, and the ruffles cascade down her body in a way that softens the harsh black color. The thin black halter strap is minimal, letting the dress speak for itself.






Zara Larsson in Black Satin Skirt and Architectural Top – Minimalist Edge
The third look is the most editorial. She’s wearing a black satin skirt draped asymmetrically, paired with black adhesive coverage on the chest and a thick black choker. The satin drape on the skirt is fluid and structured at the same time—it falls in a way that creates a diagonal line across her torso. The adhesive coverage is bold, but the styling keeps it from feeling gratuitous. The choker is thick enough to ground the look, and the blue background adds a cool, clinical tone that contrasts with the warmth of the satin.
Zara Larsson in Black Sheer Floral Dress – Ethereal Movement
The final look is the most delicate. She’s wearing a black sheer dress with floral appliqués in teal and pink. The sheer mesh allows the skin to show through, and the floral appliqués are placed strategically across the bodice and skirt. The dress has a cutout at the waist and a long, flowing skirt that pools on the floor. The black pointed-toe heels with a pink sole match the flowers, tying the whole look together. The blue-toned lighting and the reflective floor give the image a dreamlike quality.
What ties all four looks together is the willingness to mix textures and eras. The cover look alone moves from cotton to satin to pearls to camo—and somehow it all works.
Zara Larsson in Vogue Singapore June 2026 proves that pop stars can do high fashion without losing their personality.
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Which of these four textures works best for you—the satin, the ruffles, the sheer, or the cotton?


