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While enjoying her time in Japan after wrapping up her Hot Girl Summer Tour in London, Megan Thee Stallion has continued to push fashion boundaries. In a recent Instagram post, Megan showcased a cowgirl-inspired outfit that featured a standout vintage accessory.
Her ensemble included a sheer brown crop top paired with a light blue and green shrug, low-rise cargo pants, and a distinctive cow-print hat adorned with long brims and animal ears. Adding to the Western flair, Megan's look was completed with cow-print nail art on her long, square-shaped nails, emphasizing the cowgirl theme.
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She further elevated the outfit with Rapunzel-like hair that cascaded nearly to her ankles, creating a dramatic effect. To top off her cowgirl-core aesthetic, Megan accessorized with a Louis Vuitton Monogram Mink Fabuleux Extraordinaires Handbag from 2004, a vintage piece currently listed for resale on eBay at just over $10,000.
One fan humorously commented on Megan's Instagram post, "When you tired of that purse, I will take it thank you 😂❤️," reflecting the high value and desirability of the accessory. Megan's final tour stop at London's O2 Arena was also memorable, as she surprised the audience by bringing Japanese singer/rapper Yuki Chiba onstage to perform their viral collaboration, ‘Mamushi’, live for the first time.
The collaboration added a special touch to the tour’s finale, with Megan teasing a unique surprise for the London show. The track ‘Mamushi’ has made a significant impact, currently ranking at No. 51 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart.
Megan also revealed in a recent Instagram Live stream that she was travelling to Japan to film the music video for this popular track, further extending her global influence and creative reach.
-Sushmita Sarkar