Aubrey Plaza has stripped down to pair of Lacoste тιԍнт-whities for a very Sєxy shoot with V Magazine.
The actress, 40, who recently had a disaster interview with Howard Stern, showed off her form in a tan blazer with an alligator stamped on the beast pocket and a pair of white high waist bottoms.
The White Lotus star’s dark hair was styled straight with a bit of teasing at the top and her makeup focused on a smoky eye and neutral lips.
She was accessorized with a pair of hoop earrings from the Knot and a ring from Tiffany &Co.
Full body sH๏τs revealed she donned white pumps to complete the look.
For the magazine cover, the chameleon-like star was covered up in a furry red coat draped around her bare shoulders and a pair of sheer black stockings.
Aubrey Plaza had no problem going braless as she showcased her curves in a Sєxy pictorial for V Magazine. The actress, 40, flaunted her form in a tan Lacoste blazer with an alligator stamped on the beast pocket and a pair of white high waist bottoms
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The multi-talented actress spoke about the busy year she has enjoyed, starring in several projects, including Francis Ford Coppola’s Megalopolis, the Disney/Marvel series Agatha All Along and the Amazon Prime series My Old ᴀss.
‘Baby, I always wanted to be in movies, That was always the plan,’ Plaza said of her ambitions.
‘But a Marvel TV show? I never thought I would do that. Fashion campaigns? I never thought that anyone would want me to do that. I mean, it blows my mind that I’m in a Coppola movie,’ she told the outlet.
In spite of her surprise about being asked to model for various designers including Chanel and Stella McCartney or Lacoste whose looks were featured in the article, Plaza knows how to perform for the camera, be it still or film.
She showed off her lithe limbs, looking like the salsa dancer she is in a long sleeve body suit, sheer black stockings and pumps.
Another look featured a long sleeve black catsuit with a plunging neckline and Christian Louboutin high heels.
She also modeled the white bottoms with a sparkling silver top with sports socks and sneakers.
A deceptively demure look put the Emmy nominee in a see-through white tennis bodysuit with a white pleated skirt featuring a waist high slit.
Working on Agatha All Along reunited Plaza with her Danny and the Deep Blue Sea co-star Patti LuPone.
Speaking of her successful 2024, in which she starred in Francis Ford Coppola’s Megalopolis, the Disney/Marvel series Agatha All Along and the Prime series My Old ᴀss, Plaza explained ‘Baby, I always wanted to be in movies, That was always the plan’
For the magazine cover, the chameleon-like star was covered up in a furry red coat draped around her bare shoulders and a pair of sheer black stockings
Plaza modeled deceptively demure look put the Emmy nominee in a see-through white tennis bodysuit with a white pleated skirt featuring a waist high slit. ‘Fashion campaigns? I never thought that anyone would want me to do that,’ she told the outlet
The two roomed together while the actress made her Broadway debut in November 2023.
‘She and I love doing dumb bits and stupid characters,’ she said of the Peabody Award winner, 75, adding,’ We’re both, like, troublemakers.’
Plaza, who boasts Puerto Rican ancestry from her father’s side of the family, spoke out about the typecasting of Latinas on film.
Plaza, learned to salsa dance at an early age and looked like a dancer in a black catsuit and pumps. The chameleon-like star, who boasts Puerto Rican ancestry from her father’s side of the family, spoke out about the typecasting of Latinas on film
‘The Puerto Rican women in my family are sarcastic and funny,’ she said. ‘But for years and years and years, the stereotypes of Latina actresses or characters have been one-dimensional. Like there’s one kind of Latina woman, which is just not true,’ she ᴀsserted
Plaza has a busy 2025 ahead of her with a slate of projects, including a ‘dream’ movie with writer and director Jon Waters тιтled Liarmouth: A Feel-Bad Romance. ”I can’t think of anything more crazy for myself than to have that to happen.’ she said
‘The Puerto Rican women in my family are sarcastic and funny,’ she said.
‘But for years and years and years, the stereotypes of Latina actresses or characters have been one-dimensional. Like there’s one kind of Latina woman, which is just not true,’ she ᴀsserted.
Plaza has a busy 2025 ahead of her with a slate of projects, including a ‘dream’ movie with writer and director Jon Waters тιтled Liarmouth: A Feel-Bad Romance.
‘I can’t think of anything more crazy for myself than to have that to happen. He’s in his mid-seventies, but I actually think his films and his sensibility are so appropriate for the younger generation right now. I feel like they need a Jon Waters,’ she said.