Millie Bobby Brown Shines In Bold Sheer Catsuit On Late Night Tv

  • By Imani
  • Dec. 10, 2025, 10:40 a.m.

Millie Bobby Brown Rocks a Bold Sheer Look

On December 7, Millie Bobby Brown took the spotlight with a daring fashion statement, wearing a sheer black knit catsuit on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. The Stranger Things star, known for her girly-goth style, turned heads by pairing the look with nothing but black underwear and a striking leather belt.

Brown has been embracing 'naked dressing' with a goth-glam twist, a trend she continues to elevate with each public appearance. During her time on the show, she and Jimmy Fallon shared laughs, unveiling Christmas sweaters and enjoying a 'road trip' while she dazzled in her bold ensemble.

Stealing the Spotlight with Style

The Enola Holmes actress, who has recently updated her hair to an auburn shade, styled it in a sleek middle-parted blowout that accentuated her curtain bangs. Her look was completed with diamond-encrusted hoop earrings and a berry-hued makeup palette that perfectly complemented her new hair color.

“I’ve never been a fan of bras,” Brown has candidly shared, a sentiment reflected in her often daring fashion choices.

Brown's appearance on the show comes amidst her busy press schedule for Stranger Things Season 5, and she seems to revel in the opportunity to experiment with bold fashion statements.

A Fashion Risk-Taker

Earlier in November, Brown attended the Netflix Stranger Things FYC event in a similarly daring outfit. At the Netflix Tudum Theater, she sported a Bronx and Banco Liora Gown with a striking criss-cross sequin pattern over nude mesh, showing off her penchant for bold, revealing dresses.

Millie Bobby Brown's fashion choices continue to make headlines, showcasing her fearless approach to style as she navigates her rising career in the entertainment industry.

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