“Looking like a chess piece”: Fans react hilariously as Mikey Madison poses for Vogue Italia

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Mikey Madison poses for Vogue Italia, as fans state

“Looking like a chess piece”:

Oscar-winning actress Mikey Madison graced the cover of Vogue Italia, and fans were left stunned, immediately ending up on social media to dissect it.

The actress was dressed in a black David Koma structured dress with a Guido Palau headscarf that ties the look together. The look was completed with old Hollywood-style glam, comprising eyeliner and an overlined nude lip. The other looks for the shoot were more understated but still quite high glamour. The all-black monochromatic look, which was shot in black and white, can only be described as high fashion and avant-garde couture.

Fans react to Mikey Madison for Vogue Italia

The internet has quite a funny reaction to Mikey Madison's look for the magazine, comparing her to chess pieces, furniture, a potted plant, and more.

One user stated, "She's definitely not stunning here by being a....uhmm....idk a furniture?"
Another added, "Stuns" That's a stretch. What's impressive about dressing as a chess pawn?"
While one user expressed, "Stunning? More like stunningly confusing in that shape 🥵 Ngl, lowkey fine on her, but it'd mold to my curves way different"

However, while the internet was having fun with her look, some appreciated the avant-garde look of the actress.

One user commented, "Black and white photography elevates avant-garde fashion to another level."
Another stated, "that’s not just fashion, that’s architecture on a body—vogue italia always turns people into living sculptures."

Mikey Madison will be starring in the sequel to the 2010 film "The Social Network," directed by David Fincher. She will be starring alongside "The Bear's" Jeremy Allen White. "The Social Network 2," though dubbed a sequel, will not be a direct continuation of the original film, which chronicled Facebook's founding, starring Jesse Eisenberg as Mark Zuckerberg. Aaron Sorkin, the Oscar-winning screenwriter who originally worked on the first film, has completed a new script for the follow-up.

Edited by Debanjana