Madison LeCroy Nails Spring Style in a Floral Corset Top
The Southern Charm-er recently styled the perfect spring ‘fit and shared where to buy the pieces.
Spring is in full effect and Madison LeCroy’s vibrant style is in full bloom!
The Southern Charm-er is yet again highlighting her fashion sense in a gorgeous floral bustier top. In Madison’s Instagram Stories, she showed off the body-hugging garment while posing for a picture in a full-length mirror. The fishbone corset ($13) has a lace-up shoulder and gives off a vintage vibe thanks to its khaki fabric.
Madison styled the flower-printed vest with a pair of distressed denim jeans and silver jewelry. “Jeans are Zara,” she wrote, adding a link to buy the flirty top on Amazon.
As for her glam, she kept things fun and light, opting for a pink lip, bronzy eyes, and lavender nails. Madison's long blonde locks was styled in a half-up, half-down hairdo with loose curls.
This isn’t the only bustier top Madison has donned lately. Most recently, the hairstylist attended a Taylor Swift concert wearing a lavish feather crop top and embellished headband.
Taking to Instagram on April 1, Madison shared several outtakes from the musical event, where she wore a pink ostrich feather bustier by LaMarque and a pair of high-waisted jeans. She accessorized the look with a padded sequined headband, a beaded necklace, and a stack of colorful friendship bracelets made by a friend.
With Madison having access to so many fashionable pieces, you better believe she has lots of space to store it all. Back in February, the fashionista gave a sneak peek at the massive walk-in closet she’s been building in her Charleston home.
As captured in her Stories, Madison offered a look at an illuminated closet with glass doors and gold hardware. She also gave a peek at her shoe closet. "[The] shoe closet isn't finished yet," she said in the video at the time.
While giving a tour of her uncompleted wardrobe, Madison mentioned that she was searching for someone to help organize it. "Professional closet organizer, needed!" she wrote.