Stars – They’re like usWoolen cloth Millie Bobby Brown Probably a red carpet regular Strange things Legend, but she stays true when it comes to everyday comforts.
The 21-year-old actress offers candid updates to fans when modeling the latest launch of Mills costume series Florence. “This is my favorite thing,” Brown said in a video posted on her Instagram on Tuesday, August 26. Meanwhile, she posted a stylish long-sleeved top and black shorts on her Instagram and showed it from the brand’s new Power Mesh Collection.
“For a girl who hates bras, boys, my fans have to see my nipples every day, but I don’t like wearing bras.” “And you don’t need a bra strap on top.” Brown revealed she was “obsessedFabric with fit and elastic.
According to her website, the pieces embrace “every curve” and seamlessly “toward your body” and “from the sunken top to the cheeky dwarf, Power Mesh holds you in without stopping you.”
“I feel fully supported, So comfortable”, Brown paired her outfit with light brushed jeans and a sparkling belt, noting that it can be paired with some heels to make it look stylish.
Brown’s fashion video was released a few days after announcing her and her husband Jake Bongiovitogether welcoming their first child, a daughter.
“This summer, we welcomed our adorable baby girl by adopting it. We are so excited. Stepping on this beautiful next chapter The couple shared in a heart-warming joint statement on August 21.
Brown, 23, and Bongiovi exchanged vows twice in 2024, first at a private ceremony in May, followed by a romantic destination wedding in Tuscany, Italy last October.
Two years later, the two formalized it.

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