Natalia Bryant Channels Cher from ‘Burlesque’ for Sexy 2024 Halloween Costume: See Her Look!

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Natalia Bryant fully brought the glitz and glam to Halloween 2024.

The model and film student went as Cher’s character from Burlesque, posting an array of photos of her flashy costume to her Instagram Stories.

The costume featured a sheer black and white bustier with beaded pearl embellishments, along with a short-waisted black and red blazer reminiscent of Cher’s look. Natalia, the daughter of late basketball legend Kobe Bryant and Vanessa Bryant, completed the look with a black captain’s hat.

Natalia Bryant, Halloween 2024.

Natalia Bryant/Instagram


Natalia Bryant, Halloween 2024.

Natalia Bryant/Instagram


The costume draws from Cher’s most iconic outfit from the 2010 musical, which tells the story of aspiring singer Ali (Christina Aguilera) who moves to L.A. to pursue her dreams. Upon arriving in the city of lights, Ali begins working at a small burlesque spot run by Terry (Cher). 

The movie marked Cher’s first-ever appearance in a musical.

Cher from 2010’s ‘Burlesque.’.

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The college student is in good company with her costume choice. Christina Aguilera also paid homage to the Goddess of Pop for Halloween 2023, posting a racy reel to her Instagram.

And Natalia is no stranger to a fabulous wardrobe piece. 

The emerging artist made her runway debut in the Versace fashion show in Milan in September 2023, where she wore a little black dress and silver heels.

Natalia Bryant walking the Versace fashion show in Milan on Sept. 22, 2023.

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Modeling, however, isn’t her only pursuit. Natalia has interned in music and visual arts, and is working on completing her film degree from the University of Southern California.

“I think it’s fun to have my foot in both worlds,” she said in a January interview with Town and Country, “They’re both collaborative, and you meet so many different people.”



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