Chantel Jeffries laces up latex

This summer, mix up your typical wardrobe routine with a fierce look. Singer Chantel Jeffries can show you how it’s done. With a lace-up style, the 24-year-old singer set out to slay with her glossy PVC ensemble. While stepping out to her single release party, Jeffries sported a jaw-dropping crop top, complete with lace up detailing along the front. To complete her look, Chantel wore a pair of matching glossy black vinyl pants and open toe heels. With a futuristic feel, Chantel sported a chrome colored jacket for a cool finish.

Although currently based out of Los Angeles, Chantel also lived in Jacksonville, Virginia and Massachusetts while she was growing up. Jeffries is known for her music, and she also goes by Ceejay the DJ. In addition to her love of fashion, Chantel is also working on writing a book, designing jewelry and collaborating with L’Oréal.

Take inspiration from Chantel, and show off your hourglass figure. A vinyl crop top is already a head-turning piece, but pairing it with a matching mini definitely turns up the volume. Everyone will be envious of your figure with this shiny PVC look. An elastic style offers flexibility, while the lace-up details are guaranteed to have you stealing the spotlight. While other celebrities love to sport latex dresses or two-piece coordinates with crop tops and skirts, this lace-up crop top combo is chic as can be! Finish off your look with a pair of heels for a bold yet chic outfit.

 


Matching Products:

Black patent vinyl fabric.

Black Patent Vinyl

$9.99

General all purpose polyester sewing thread by Singer.

Black all purpose Thread

$2.89

Black quarter inch polyester drawstring.

Black quarter inch Drawstring

$1.15

Related Stories

Trending Now



11 Comments

Harper Sloan

I like how the chrome jacket adds that futuristic edge instead of just sticking to all black. It breaks up the shine and makes the look feel more styled than just throwing on matching latex pieces.

Jamie Brooks

The idea of showing off an hourglass figure with structured lace-up pieces makes sense, but I appreciate that the article also highlights flexibility with elastic materials. It’s not just about looks, it’s about wearability.

Blair Sutton

Her transition from DJing as Ceejay to fashion-forward appearances like this is interesting. You can tell she’s leaning into a full creative identity with music, style, and even jewelry design.

Emerson Gray

Honestly, the chrome jacket is what pulls me in the most. Without it, the outfit might feel like standard latex clubwear, but that metallic layer gives it a distinct, almost sci-fi finish.

Harper Sloan

I like how the article compares this lace-up crop top combo to the more common latex dresses. It’s a small shift, but it really does make the outfit feel fresher and less overdone.

Drew Collins

It’s interesting that she’s working on a book and collaborating with L’Oréal while pushing such a bold fashion image. That mix of creative projects makes this look feel like part of a bigger personal brand.

Hayden Sloane

The article makes a good point about elastic styles making PVC more wearable, because those materials can be unforgiving. The lace-up front seems like a smart way to balance fit and comfort while still looking bold.

Hayden Sloane

That mention of her moving from Jacksonville to Massachusetts to LA adds some context to her style evolution. It feels like a mix of influences rather than just typical LA club fashion.

Rowan Pierce

I wasn’t sure about pairing a vinyl crop top with pants instead of a skirt, but this combo actually feels more modern. It’s less predictable than the usual latex mini look you see everywhere.

Sydney Lane

That lace-up detail on Chantel’s PVC crop top really is the star here, especially paired with those glossy vinyl pants. It gives the whole outfit a structured, almost corset vibe without feeling too costume-like.

Robin Tate

Open-toe heels with PVC pants can be tricky, but it works here because the rest of the outfit is so sleek. It keeps the look from feeling too heavy or overdone.


LEAVE A COMMENT