When it comes to risque aesthetics, many people admire the looks, but very few dare to put them out, and even fewer have enough courage to explore these fashion trends on camera boldly. For Izzy Henderson, that comes easily to her, and she has no trouble with it.
There are many reasons Izzy perfectly fits within the world of risque aesthetics. For example, she is a beautiful woman, a bit petite but with very visible accentuation, even with the simplest outfit. It has a tiny waist and just a subtle but classy hourglass figure. Well, the looks are not enough to pull out looks that bring out the risque aesthetics; Izzy is one bold and courageous woman, and that makes a perfect blend for all the suggestive aesthetics enthusiasts.
The summer outfits are nothing for any other regular girl in this video where she does this Fashion Nova try-on haul. There is a reason for that. The rule of the game is you have to be bold enough to show as much skin as possible and step out like you own half of the planet. The first dress is detailed, classy, and unique, yet short. One might even say that it shows more skin than average swimwear! But who would wear such a classy floral micro mini dress to the swimming pool? Vast of the backside is bare! Buy that is not all.
Speaking of uniqueness, Izzy explores other outfits, mainly two pieces, skirts and tops. As you would expect of any risque fashion aesthetics, the skirts are mini, while the tops have a sleeveless design with stylish cut-outs at the waist region. The coloration and material choice are totally out of this world. If anything, it's a marvel to look at. The Corset top is the name. With an additional zipper at the back, add extra detailing that makes it stylish.
The two-piece shorts and top black denim make Izzy Henderson look like a character from the video games; the styling is just incredible; there are dresses, mostly bright-colored maxis, which Izzy admits she is not a massive fan of. But again, they are all as good-looking as the rest. Still, on maxi dresses, she gets this black and red floral set with dinner dress looks and cross-wrap neck design, leaving the backside bare (more skin to show!).
A little exception may have been the gold minidress and the black jumpsuit. Still, the materials seem light enough and stylish for both of them to accommodate summer trends without losing any risque aesthetic touch.