Lexi Wood’s Little Sister soirée was a velvet-draped spectacle—her corseted lace look fused boudoir drama with downtown edge, minus the performative fuss.

Lexi Wood knows how to make an entrance—and at the launch of her Hanky Panky collaboration in New York City, she didn’t just arrive, she ignited. Against a backdrop of rich red velvet, Wood’s look was a masterclass in gothic sensuality, with just enough irreverence to keep things interesting.

Her outfit: a structured black corset-style top with satin-finished bust cups and sheer lace panels that teased without overexposing. Vertical boning added architectural sharpness, while the neckline remained clean and strapless—no frills, no distractions.

Paired with a short, ruffled lace skirt that layered asymmetrically, the ensemble played with volume and texture in a way that felt both theatrical and wearable.

The skirt’s hem danced just above the knee, revealing pointed-toe black heels that grounded the look in classic femme fatale territory. Gold hoop earrings added a flash of warmth, catching the ambient light and echoing the luxe undertones of the velvet backdrop. It’s a styling choice that felt intentional—like a wink to old-school glamour without slipping into costume.

Wood’s pose—confident, composed, one leg slightly forward—channeled editorial poise more than party-girl energy. Her long brown hair, styled in loose waves, framed her face with softness, balancing the outfit’s sharper lines. Makeup leaned sultry: bronzed skin, a smoky eye, and a nude lip that let her gaze do the talking.