Zara Larsson turns heads in a sheer white mermaid dress

Zara Larsson turns heads in a sheer white mermaid dress for Vogue Scandinavia shoot

Zara Larsson makes hearts pound in a sheer white dress while wearing bleached eyebrows mermaid-style for the Vogue Scandinavia shoot

Zara Larsson looked incredible as she made a splash on the cover of Vogue Scandinavia.

The 25-year-old Swedish singer made hearts race in a sheer dress with white panels and metallic polka dots as she struck a sultry pose towards the camera.

Sitting on a rock in the sea, she showed off a pair of bleached eyebrows and minimal makeup for the mermaid-style shoot.

In follow-up shots, the Ruin My Life singer ran her hands through her Rapunzel-esque blonde tresses while contemplating her own reflection in the water.

Leaving little to the imagination in a skimpy brown dress, she looked stunning in a twig crown before transforming into another white number.

Gorgeous: Zara Larsson looked incredible as she made a splash on the cover of Vogue Scandinavia

Gorgeous: Zara Larsson looked incredible as she made a splash on the cover of Vogue Scandinavia

Out of this world: In follow-up shots, the Ruin My Life singer ran her hands through her Rapunzel-esque blonde locks while gazing at her own reflection in the water

Out of this world: In follow-up shots, the Ruin My Life singer ran her hands through her Rapunzel-esque blonde locks while gazing at her own reflection in the water

It comes after Zara was slammed for wearing a dress adorned with artwork by convicted killer and neo-Nazi Varg Vikernes’ band Burzum.

The hitmaker was forced to apologize after wearing the black dress – which featured artwork from Burzum’s 1996 album Filosofem – at the P3 Guld Awards in Gothenburg, Sweden last week.

The one-man black metal band Burzum was led by Vikernes – real name Louis Cachet – between 1992 and 1996. Vikernes was found guilty of stabbing his former bandmate to death in 1994, committing church arson and storing explosives.

Vikernes is also known for supporting Nazism and being openly anti-Semitic.

The dress, which Larsson also showed on TikTok, also featured artwork from the bands Cannibal Corpse and Behemoth – but the singer said she was unaware of the band and the controversy the outfit would spark.

Larsson told AftonBladet: “Oopsie, had no idea. I just thought my clothes looked cool. It was unfortunate. To clarify, I wasn’t wearing their merch.

The dress was designed by Dilara Fındıkoğlu.

Despite her protests, a video of Larsson modeling the dress on TikTok is still on the platform – where it has drawn mass criticism.

Queen Bee: She left little to the imagination in a skimpy brown dress and looked stunning in a twig crown

Queen Bee: She left little to the imagination in a skimpy brown dress and looked stunning in a twig crown

Stylish: The Swedish singer, 25, switched to another white number for more recordings

Stylish: The Swedish singer, 25, switched to another white number for more recordings

Stunning: Zara always looks sensational

Stunning: Zara always looks sensational

One fan wrote: “You know the guy in this band is a killer and a nazi right?

Another wrote: “Is that the dress with Vargs Buzrum? Pretty hardcore having a gang of killers on a dress and burning churches haha.

Another typed: “BURZUM ON THE DRESsa nazis band great work Zara”

In August 1993, Vikernes fatally stabbed Mayhem guitarist Euronymous during an argument at his home.

In May 1994, Vikernes was convicted of first-degree murder, burning a church, and possession of explosives. He argued the killing was self-defense and campaigned unsuccessfully for the charges to be reduced to first degree manslaughter.

He was sentenced to 21 years in prison – served 15 and was paroled in 2009 – and moved to France with his wife and children.

He openly supported Nazism in the 1990s and said in 2022 he “appreciated” being called a Nazi.

The musician has continued to stir up outrage by endorsing “a pre-industrial European pagan society” and actively opposing the Jewish, Islamic and Christian faiths.

In 2014, Vikernes was found guilty of inciting racial hatred and glorifying war crimes via an internet blog in France. He was sentenced to a six-month suspended sentence and a fine of €8,000 (around US$10,900).

He had previously denied writing the post, telling the court: “Anytime [there are] 350 people impersonating Varg Vikernes on Facebook.”

This came a year after Vikernes and his wife were arrested on suspicion of planning a “massacre”.