Ciara knows how to make an entrance, and her front-row appearance at the Tory Burch Fall 2025 show during New York Fashion Week was no exception. The singer, style icon, and business mogul put her own sultry spin on the classic little black dress, proving yet again that she’s one of the most effortlessly chic women in the industry.

Seated alongside Martha Stewart and Amanda Seyfried, Ciara stepped out in a sheer-paneled dress from Tory Burch’s Spring 2025 collection, accented with sleek white trim and bold contrasting brown and black fabrics. The daring yet sophisticated look was topped off with a taupe teddy coat for a cozy-chic touch, oversized statement glasses, and a pair of Tory Burch’s Pierced Pumps in black—a nod to the season’s biggest footwear trend.
But the look wasn’t just about the dress—Ciara’s beauty moment was equally on point. Channeling ‘60s glamour, she styled her honey-blonde hair in a vintage-inspired flip, bringing a playful yet polished energy to the ensemble. A bronzed, shimmery eyeshadow look, paired with a glossy nude lip, kept the vibe effortlessly radiant.

Ciara’s Sheer Trend Era
This isn’t the first time Ciara has embraced the sheer trend lately. Earlier this month, she stunned in a crystal-embellished black gown with a matching cape at the Fifteen Percent Pledge Gala in Los Angeles, an event supporting Black-owned businesses. Clearly, she’s making sheer fabrics a signature statement, blending edginess with elegance at every turn.
Beyond her style moments, Ciara has been busy expanding her influence in the fashion industry. Her Bebe capsule collection, which launched last fall, has been a major hit—featuring knitwear, outerwear, handbags, and watches with nods to her children, Sienna, Win, and Amora. It’s a testament to her ability to seamlessly blend fashion, business, and personal storytelling.
The Takeaway? Ciara Owns the Front Row.
Fashion week always brings out the best in celebrity street style, but Ciara’s look at Tory Burch’s Fall 2025 show is one for the books. She’s proving that classic silhouettes can be modernized with bold details, and that a little black dress never goes out of style—especially when you add a touch of sheer magic.
