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Zoey Deutch wears crisp white Lii for Empire State Building stop

Zoey Deutch’s Empire State Building stop turned a white Lii minidress into the clean summer move of the moment, sharpened with black Gianvito Rossi heels.

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Zoey Deutch wears crisp white Lii for Empire State Building stop
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Zoey Deutch made the case for the little white dress at the Empire State Building, where she wore a crisp white Lii minidress with black Gianvito Rossi heels for a press stop tied to Gail Daughtry and the Celebrity Sex Pass. The look landed exactly where summer dressing feels most persuasive right now: minimal, readable, and sharp enough for the city. Instead of leaning into bridal sweetness or beach cover-up ease, Deutch’s outfit used contrast and restraint to give white a downtown edge.

The styling was the point. Black heels grounded the pale dress and kept the silhouette from drifting into soft-focus territory, while a pared-back beauty look reinforced the clean lines of the outfit. That combination made the minidress feel less like a seasonal novelty and more like a reliable wardrobe move, the kind that works when the temperature rises and the temptation is to overcomplicate things. White is often treated as a blank slate, but here it carried the whole look, especially once the dark accessories snapped it into focus.

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Lii is a natural fit for that effect. The New York-based label was founded by designer Zane Li, a Fashion Institute of Technology graduate who launched the brand shortly after finishing school in 2023. Li debuted his first collection in the Fall/Winter 2024 season, and the label’s language has quickly become recognizable for sculptural shapes, tactile materials, and a tension between sport and couture. WWD recently described Lii’s Spring 2026 collection as built around distinct, impeccably functional designs and called it a fast-emerging force in New York fashion. Deutch’s dress, stripped down and city-minded, played right into that identity.

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What makes the look especially useful is its simplicity. The white mini has outperformed louder trend pieces all summer because it photographs cleanly, travels easily from daytime press stops to evening plans, and leaves room for accessories to do the heavy lifting. Deutch has long used fashion-forward looks to support her New York press appearances, including the rollout for Not Okay, and this stop continued that streak with less fuss and more precision. A white Lii dress, a black heel, and no extra noise: that is the formula that keeps winning.

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