FKA twigs turned heads in a busty lace corset as she attended The Crow afterparty in New York City with her co-star Bill Skarsgard on Tuesday.
The singer, 36, exuded confidence in the glamorous ensemble which boasted a lace-up bust, a waist-cinching fit, a structured boned bodice, and a lace pattern all over.
She teamed the corset with a sheer black skirt which draped to one side and featured lace trims.
The dancer, known professionally as FKA but her real name is Tahliah Debrett Barnett, added inches to her frame with a pair of black patent platform heels.
She toted her essentials in a black leather clutch bag and wore leather arm cuffs to complete her look.

FKA twigs turned heads in a busty lace corset as she attended The Crow afterparty in New York City with her co-star Bill Skarsgard on Tuesday

The singer, 36, exuded confidence in the glamorous ensemble which boasted a lace-up bust, a waist-cinching fit, a structured boned bodice, and a lace pattern all over
Meanwhile, her co-star Bill, 34, cut a dapper figure in a black single-breasted blazer with a buckle clasp detailing at the waist.
He teamed the smart blazer with a pair of black tailored trousers and opted for a grey shirt and a dark grey tie.
Bill completed his look by wearing a pair of smart leather shoes and seemed in high spirits as he got several snaps at the event.
The lavish bash comes after FKA and Bill put on a smouldering display as they led the star-studded arrivals at the New York City premiere of The Crow on Tuesday evening.
The film is a remake of the 1994 gothic superhero flick, The Crow, starring the late Brandon Lee.
She hit the red carpet in a sweeping black floor-length gown which boasted a low-cut bust and a unique halter neckline.
The singer elevated her look with a futuristic headpiece over her partially shaved head.
The headpiece consisted of a metal, claw-like frame that pressed her long brunette hair against the nape of her neck.

She teamed the corset with a sheer black skirt which draped to one side and featured lace trims

The dancer, known professionally as FKA but her real name is Tahliah Debrett Barnett, toted her essentials in a black leather clutch bag

To complete her look, FKA sported a pair of leather arm cuffs


The Crow, which has teased a looming revenge twist and a tale of true love, stars Bill (left)who portrays superhero Eric Draven /The Crow – a role originated by Bruce Lee’s son Brandon Lee (right), who was tragically killed on the set of the original adaptation released 30 years ago

In the upcoming remake FKA stars as Eric’s fiancée Shelly Webster
To complete her carpet look, she rocked a grungy brown eyeshadow paired with bleached brows and a pouty, glossy lip.
Bill and FKA Twigs — who play lovers onscreen — looked thrilled to be celebrating the upcoming release of the highly-anticipated remake.
The Crow, which has teased a looming revenge twist and a tale of true love, stars Bill who portrays superhero Eric Draven /The Crow – a role originated by Bruce Lee’s son Brandon, who was tragically killed on the set of the original adaptation released 30 years ago.
The film still made it to the box office as Bruce had completed most of his scenes at the time of the fatal accident.
In the upcoming remake, FKA stars as Eric’s fiancée Shelly Webster and the remake marks her first feature film appearance since 2019’s Honey Boy.
Back in September 2023, it was revealed that Lionsgate had secured The Crow reboot after a fierce bidding war.

Meanwhile, her co-star Bill, 34, cut a dapper figure in a black single-breasted blazer with a buckle clasp detailing at the waist

He teamed the smart blazer with a pair of black tailored trousers and opted for a grey shirt and a dark grey tie

The lavish bash comes after FKA and Bill put on a smouldering display as they led the star-studded arrivals at the New York City premiere of The Crow on Tuesday evening
The entertainment company paid a reported eight-figure sum for the domestic distribution rights to the film, according to Deadline.
The Crow is based on the 1989 limited comic book series of the same name by James O’Barr. It has spawned five films, including the 2024 adaptation.
The first The Crow was a success at the box office, making $50.6 million against a budget of $23 million. It precedes The Crow: City of Angels (1996), The Crow: Salvation (2000), and The Crow: Wicked Prayer (2005).
The Crow remake hits theatres on Friday, August 23.