Addison Rae Turns Up the Heat in Sheer Jean Paul Gaultier for Perfect Magazine
Addison Rae stuns in a sheer Jean Paul Gaultier lace dress for Perfect Magazine while teasing her “Diet Pepsi” era.
Addison Rae isn’t playing it safe — and honestly, why should she?
For the latest issue of Perfect Magazine, the pop star and tour headliner stepped into full fashion fantasy mode, fronting the cover in a sheer black lace gown from Jean Paul Gaultier’s Spring 2026 Ready-to-Wear collection. Shot by Donna Trope, the image feels provocative, polished, and completely self-aware — very much in line with the unapologetic energy she’s been channeling since dropping her debut album, Addison.
The headline look — Gaultier’s Look 53 — features a dramatic plunging neckline with exaggerated side cutouts that leave her torso and back nearly bare. The lace sculpts into a bodysuit-like structure through the center, while a gauzy floor-length skirt (not fully visible on the cover) adds movement and softness. It’s daring, yes, but it’s also impeccably constructed — the kind of piece that walks the line between lingerie and couture.
But that’s just one chapter. Inside the spread, Rae experiments with silhouettes and attitude: a Lovett bodysuit paired with Agent Provocateur knickers and Paris Texas heels; a Chloe bodysuit and skirt styled with Calzedonia tights; even a playful Wonder Woman-inspired moment accessorized with Swarovski’s Ariana Grande capsule jewelry. She also slips into Maison Valentino with coordinating socks and bold Valentino eyewear — proving range is part of her appeal.
One particularly cheeky shot captures her pouring Pepsi into her mouth, nodding to her track “Diet Pepsi.” It’s tongue-in-cheek, slightly chaotic, and completely memorable.
What stands out most? Confidence. The styling, the posing, the fearless energy — it all feels intentional. Addison isn’t experimenting for shock value. She’s carving out a fashion identity that feels both nostalgic and next-gen.
And if this is her pop star fashion era, consider us fully tuned in.






