Miley Cyrus dares to bare in sheer black dress while promoting new album

Sheer perfection.

On Wednesday, Miley Cyrus left little to the imagination while out and about in New York City, revealing nearly everything in a completely see-through black dress by Ludovic de Saint Sernin.

Amidst a busy day promoting her new album “Something Beautiful,” the 32-year-old singer paused to sign autographs on her way to Rockefeller Center, wearing the daring outfit with just a black thong underneath.

Cyrus accessorized the dangerously plunging design with padlocked Tom Ford sandals, Saint Laurent sunglasses and a medley of small earrings.

She fastened her wavy, caramel-colored hair with a claw clip, finishing her beauty look with a glossy pink lip. 

“Posed with the beautiful people who showed up at 30 Rock for @roughtradenyc,” Cyrus captioned an Instagram slideshow of pictures from the evening.

“She’s an icon, she’s a legend,” one fan gushed in the comment section. “Mother is mothering every 5 secs 🔥,” a second added.

A third wrote, “THIS ONE IS FOR THE HISTORY BOOKS 🛐”

Earlier in the day, Cyrus embraced a full grunge-glam look, donning a beaded fringe halter top, distressed denim shorts, and a chunky belt from Maison Margiela’s spring 2015 couture collection.

She accented the pop-punk getup with black-and-white heeled boots courtesy of Maison Margiela and Christian Louboutin’s capsule collection, as well as futuristic-looking Maison Margiela x Gentle Monster sunglasses.

Cyrus’ style streak continued last night, when she stepped out in a vintage Jean Paul Gaultier corset dress with a cone bra-inspired bodice and a playful fringed hem.

She’s on a sartorial roll.

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