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Ciara Miller sizzles in see-through lace after ‘Summer House’ reunion

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Ciara Miller sizzles in see-through lace after ‘Summer House’ reunion
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Ciara Miller attended the CULT100 gala at the Guggenheim Museum in New York City shortly after the 'Summer House' Season 10 reunion, wearing a sheer vintage Dolce & Gabbana lace dress that sparked widespread attention. The look, which included a balconette bra and nude thong underneath, drew praise from fans who called her a 'goddess' and referenced her rumored 'revenge dress' moment following personal drama on the show. Miller, a Victoria’s Secret model, has previously worn similar sheer outfits and recently commented that her fashion choices reflect her current identity rather than any desire for revenge.

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Fashion Ciara Miller sizzles in see-through lace after ‘Summer House’ reunion By Avery Matera Published May 1, 2026, 12:23 p.m. ET Ciara Miller had her “revenge dress” moment at the CULT100 gala at New York City’s Guggenheim Museum on Thursday night. For the occasion, Miller slipped into what appears to be a 1999 Dolce & Gabbana style that was little more than a totally sheer panel of gray lace. Underneath, she wore a balconette bra that appeared to hold up the strapless silhouette and flesh-colored thong. For added dramatic appeal, the dress featured a long train and the reality star styled her hair in voluminous curls. 5 Ciara Miller wore a totally sheer dress on Thursday night at the CULT100 gaga.

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