Doja Cat showcased her curves in a nude-colored ensemble in racy, behind-the-scenes images this week as she continues to embark on her sold-out The Scarlet Tour.
The Streets hitmaker, 28 - who notably has donned unique stage costumes during each of her concerts - wore the nude-illusion outfit at her Columbus, Ohio stop on Tuesday.
In the first snap uploaded on Thursday, the singer struck a pose next to a plain wall while sporting a semi-sheer bodysuit that was partially covered by a sleeveless vest.
She slipped into a pair of nude-colored, fishnet tights as well as thigh-high, heeled boots for a finishing touch to the look.
The star's hair was pulled back into a high ponytail, allowing a few loose strands to gently fall onto her face.
Doja Cat showcased her curves in a nude-colored ensemble in racy, behind-the-scenes images this week as she continues to embark on her sold-out The Scarlet Tour
In another image shared to the Instagram carousel, the performer gave a close-up look at her glammed up makeup
Doja accessorized the outfit with a ring placed on her left hand and added a pair of rectangular-shaped shades.
In the Instagram carousel, the performer included a close-up image of her glammed up makeup.
The eye-catching look comprised of a layer of mascara to her lashes as well as smoky, white shadow.
A warm blush and contour was added to better accentuate her cheekbones, while a reddish tint was worn on her lips and bordered by a darker lipliner.
She crouched down to get close to the camera while a rack of clothing could be seen behind her.
The star also added a variety of other pictures that had been taken as she showed off her flexibility by bending over and stretching until her hands touched the ground.
In the caption of the latest post, the rapper - whose real name is Amala Ratna Zandile Dlamini - penned to her 20.3 million followers, 'im so unique and different and likable sometimes...'
She continued, 'i get scared of how quirky i am cuz i just feel like its intimidating to people and i don't want to make people uncomfortable cuz im extremely nice. ugh,' followed by a tear-faced emoji.
The star also added a variety of other pictures that had been taken as she showed off her flexibility by bending over and stretching until her hands touched the ground
The Streets hitmaker wore the nude-illusion outfit on her Columbus, Ohio stop earlier on Tuesday
In the caption of the latest post, the rapper - whose real name is Amala Ratna Zandile Dlamini - penned to her 20.3 million followers, 'im so unique and different and likable sometimes...'
She continued, 'i get scared of how quirky i am cuz i just feel like its intimidating to people and i don't want to make people uncomfortable cuz im extremely nice. ugh'
The star could possibly be referencing to backlash she received earlier in the year after telling fans to 'get a job,' prompting her to lose around 250K followers on Instagram.
However, in a recent video shared to YouTube where she interviewed herself, the singer notably sent love to her fans.
Also on Thursday, Doja announced international dates for The Scarlet Tour which will kick off next year in June in the U.K.
Other locations she will visit includes Amsterdam as well as France and Portugal, with the concerts concluding on July 5.
In the caption of the post that included a photo of the upcoming dates, the star revealed that tickets will officially go on sale later this month on December 14.
Earlier this week, fans of the performer recently jumped to X, formerly known as Twitter, to share videos taken from her Columbus stop and to show off the nude-illusion outfit.
As the star showed off her dance skills in some of the clips, the lighting on the stage created an illusion that she was not wearing any articles of clothing.
The Scarlet Tour officially kicked off in October on Halloween night in San Francisco, and is in support of her fourth studio album titled, Scarlet, which dropped in September.
It is already on track to become the highest grossing tour by a female rapper in history.
The star's hair was pulled back into a high ponytail, allowing a few loose strands to gently fall onto her face
Also on Thursday, Doja announced international dates for The Scarlet Tour which kicks off next year in June in the U.K.
The shows will come to an end later this month on December 13, with remaining stops in cities such as Minneapolis, Omaha, Detroit, Toronto and also Chicago.
Both Ice Spice - who is known for hits including Boy's A Liar Pt. 2 - and Persuasive singer Doechii were the supporting acts for Doja's North American tour.
Unlike other music artists, the rapper has been sporting an entirely new look for each concert stop, rather than undergoing various outfit changes during a show.
Earlier in August, the Streets rapper opened up about her evolving sense of style while talking to Harper's Bazaar.
'I'm in this kind of chaotic place right now when it comes to fashion, where I've just been going into my closet and picking out the most random, weird, not-fitting thing to mix with another thing that does not really fit,' she explained.
'It's like mashed potatoes. But I'm embracing that. It's a little punk. It's experimental for sure. It's very manic.'
'But I am going in a darker direction when it comes to visuals and fashion,' the performer continued.
'I have a lot of pent-up feelings and anger, and I want to express it with beauty. I've been playing with a lot of prosthetics lately.'
The Scarlet Tour officially kicked off in October on Halloween night in San Francisco, and is in support of her fourth studio album titled, Scarlet, which dropped in September; seen in November in Brooklyn
Earlier in August, the Streets rapper opened up about her evolving sense of style while talking to Harper's Bazaar
Her Scarlet album became available on September 22, and jumped to the number four spot on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart.
While talking to Harper's Bazaar, Doja Cat also opened up about the Scarlet album, and stated, 'This new album is more introspective, but I'm not leaning so hard into that to where it becomes boring.'
'So I want to give stories and bops. It's a nice mixture of both. I think this project is a really fun canvas for me to play with my rap skills and talk about what's going on in my life.'
'But I'm not abandoning who I was and what I know about pop and singing and that aspect of music,' the singer added.
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