
In the Disturbia Velthea Collection, March 2026, Brianne Patriss posed in a fitted black midi dress with frog closures and a thigh slit – a fashion photoshoot with sharp gothic restraint.
Notice the closures first. They’re small, but they completely set the tone.
Brianne Patriss appears in the Disturbia Velthea Collection from March 2026 in a black fitted photoshoot dress that keeps its drama tightly controlled. The silhouette is narrow and midi-length, with short sleeves, a high crew neckline, a thigh slit at one side, and decorative frog closures placed diagonally across the upper chest and vertically near the hip. And right away, that hardware-adjacent detailing pulls the piece away from basic black.
The construction is actually pretty clean. The dress follows the body without looking vacuum-sealed, and the slit is placed high enough to break the line but not so high that it overwhelms the rest of the design. I keep coming back to the diagonal placement at the neckline – odd, slightly off-center, much better than if it had been symmetrical. Small asymmetry. Good call.
Then the styling finishes the mood. Brianne Patriss has a dark updo with loose face-framing pieces, heavy eye definition, deep lip color, layered rings, and a black platform sandal with multiple straps and silver buckles. The whole thing leans gothic, but not costume-rack gothic – more polished editorial with a little Y2K-adjacent bite. I might be wrong, but simpler shoes would’ve flattened it.
If you follow celebrity photos and alt-fashion editorials, this exact tension is having a moment now: body-skimming shape, minimal palette, one sharp historical reference, no excess fluff. This one lands.
The closure placement is the reason it sticks.





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