
The last time Lorde graced a magazine cover with this much quiet ferocity, she was likely dissecting the existential dread of suburbia—or rewriting the rules of pop stardom. But for Le Monde’s 23 August 2025 issue, the Kiwi icon trades her usual lyrical whiplash for something far more visceral: a study in monochrome dominance, where leather meets shadow, and attitude is the only accessory that matters.
Lorde doesn’t just wear an outfit; she inhabits it like a second skin—or perhaps, a suit of armor. Here, she’s swathed in a custom black leather ensemble, its structured silhouette clinging to her frame like a sculptor’s deliberate stroke. The high-neck blouse, with its sharp, angular lapels, feels less like fabric and more like a manifesto: this is what happens when minimalism grows teeth. The material, rich and supple, catches the light just enough to hint at its luxurious weight, while the belted waist cinches her into a silhouette that’s equal parts 1970s power dressing and cyberpunk insouciance. It’s the kind of look that makes you wonder if she raided a dystopian CEO’s closet—or if the CEO raided hers.
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