Ice Spice is not feeling the criticism she has received for her Vanity Fair Oscar part look.
The ‘Think you the Fart” rapper attended the party wearing custom Dolce and Gabbana that did not leave much to the imagination.
According to COMPLEX , not everyone on X (formerly known as Twitter) seemed to be a fan of the 24-year-old’s look for Oscars night, with one user writing,
“I wish her stylist would try harder…same lace bodysuit back to back.”
Ice caught wind of the comment Ice caught wind of the user’s comment and hit back with,
“lets see u bitches in custom dolce.”
Another tweet in defense of Ice’s hairstyle made it into her list of liked tweets.
“Y’all are so annoying. Ariana [Grande] wore a half up n half down hairstyle for damnear 5yrs straight. what’s the issue?” wrote the fan.
Ice Spice and Saweetie look gorgeous in new photo from Vanity Fair’s #Oscars after-party. pic.twitter.com/hG8cATAffg
— Buzzing Pop (@BuzzingPop) March 12, 2024
And
Ice Spice showing off her sheer black lace dress that she wore to the Vanity Fair Oscars party in Los Angeles. ???? pic.twitter.com/4CFD2Bu8Tf
— No Jumper (@nojumper) March 12, 2024
And
EJ King didn’t seem to like Ice Spice’s Vanity Fair Party look and wasn’t shy about letting it be known. pic.twitter.com/QvtOSdSoWs
— Mílagro (@MobzWorld) March 11, 2024
And
This is the 3rd time, she wore this type of outfit and she's only been out for a year. Ice Spice, please hire a stylist. #Oscars #VanityFair pic.twitter.com/W4JVjfqiF9
— Cookie your friend in your head (@Cookiebaby23) March 11, 2024
And
Wow.. Ice Spice is out here at the Vanity Fair Oscars Party and let’s just say the wives of these men are glaring at them like “You bet not look at her bottom see-thru” haha. #Oscars #oscars2024
— Actor Dawayne Jordan (@JGrinch5) March 11, 2024
Last week, Ice Spice revealed that she officially finished recording her debut album, Y2K.
For her Complex cover story in October, the Bronx-bred rapper said the album will stay true to her roots in the drill music scene.
“New York drill vibes, club music, Jersey club,” Ice Spice told Complex.
“I would say I’m bringing drill to new heights, and I feel like it would make sense to incorporate a lot of that in an album because, of course, there’s trap and everything else, but so many people are doing it and it’s so saturated right now.”
Further details on Y2K, including a release date and tracklist, are yet to come.