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Demi Lovato goes bare in sheer mesh for Who What Wear cover shoot

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Desert heat has nothing on Demi Lovato.

The 33-year-old pop star stripped down to sheer mesh and a down-to-there backless dress for her new Who What Wear cover shoot, embracing her “It’s Not That Deep” era in skin-baring style.

“The tone of this album is fun… Dare I say, c–ty?” Lovato told the outlet about her new dance-pop record, which debuted in the Top 10 of the Billboard 200 upon its Oct. 24 release.

Against the California landscape, Lovato posed in a floor-length Amiri halter dress dripping with pale pink faux pearls, its plunging back dipping low on the singer’s backside.

She also modeled a sheer red-and-pink Vel Don Sa Lim design with side cutouts, continuing the dancewear-inspired aesthetic that she has favored on this album run.

In another look, she cut a dramatic figure in a silk Ami button-down topped with a corset by Elias Matso, the same designer who recently collaborated with Christian Cowan on Sydney Sweeney’s break-the-internet sheer silver gown.

In the accompanying interview, Lovato covered everything from sober clubbing to her friendship-turned-romance journey with her husband, Jordan “Jutes” Lutes.

She married the singer-songwriter in a Vivienne Westwood gown in Santa Barbara in May. The couple first met in January 2022 during a songwriting session for her rock album “Holy Fvck.”

“We became friends before we became lovers,” Lovato explained in the interview. “I opened up to him because I was going through a really rough time when I made ‘Holy Fvck.’ I had just come out of treatment, and I was newly sober and raw with my emotions.”

The singer, who is three years sober, drew inspiration from EDM and nightlife for her 9th studio album.

“It wasn’t really necessarily the lifestyle of clubbing that I [wanted] to chase,” she told the publication. It’s the feeling of the music. No matter where you are—if you’re at the club or you’re in your bathroom getting ready or in the car—the feeling that you get from the music … [is] the freedom and empowerment that I feel today.”

The “It’s Not That Deep” North American tour kicks off in April 2026 in Charlotte, North Carolina.

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