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On a date night with Channing Tatum, Zoë Kravitz wore a revealing tank top and ditched her bra

Zoë Kravitz is almost as fond of sheer shirts as her father is.

The 35-year-old actress and director, dressed sexily for a night out and left her bra at home, attended a Blink Twice afterparty in New York City on August 21 with her fiancé Channing Tatum, reported People. 

Styled by Andrew Mukamal, who was also responsible for Margot Robbie's iconic Barbie-inspired press appearances the previous year, Kravitz looked chic, seductive, and effortlessly cool in a The Row ensemble. 

The actress from Batman looked stunning in a black skirt with horizontal pleating from the modern brand, which was started by Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, paired with a sheer V-neck shirt that exposed her nipples. She added a black blazer to finish the ensemble.  

She put her hair in a long, straight ponytail and wore only a neutral, smokey eye and glossy lips for makeup. Tatum matched his fiancé's chic all-black ensemble.

In addition to promoting her directing debut (Blink Twice, which opens in theaters on August 23), Kravitz has been showing off her street style (and red carpet) game.

She and Tatum, who plays the movie's lead, dressed in matching black ensembles for the premiere on August 8 in Los Angeles. Kravitz donned a sophisticated floor-length Saint Laurent gown featuring a waist cutout, while the 44-year-old actor, dressed (as a hunk like him does) in a conventional black suit with an open-collar shirt.

Then, the pair, together with Kravitz's father Lenny Kravtiz, arrived in London with their entourage. 

The rock singer wore a subdued gray suit that revealed his top half, while Zoë wore a striking red Saint Laurent column dress. The Kravitzs looked stunning, demonstrating why they are the most fashionable father-daughter team in the industry.  
It comes as no surprise that the 60-year-old singer of "Fly Away" displayed his toned pecs at the occasion.

Kravitz made fun of her father's wardrobe choices, many of which included wearing skimpy shirts or none at all, when he was honored at the Hollywood Walk of Fame event in March. 

"My dad thinks a shirt isn't a shirt if it doesn't show your nipples. Yes, it did used to make me feel awkward when you picked me up from school when I was younger. However, I have to admit that I respect it right now. "You really do pull it off," she said with a jest during her address. "The netted shirt and you have probably had the longest relationship." 

And it functions. If something isn't broken, don't fix it. You two improved each other. It's a lovely thing, she chuckled. 

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