Miley Cyrus Wears Alexander McQueen For "Dream As One" Music Video
Another standout ensemble included a black, red, and gray tie-dye knitted dress, designed with strong shoulders and a lace-up corset neckline for an edgy, sculptural effect.
The McQueen gowns—particularly the flame-inspired dress—perfectly echoed the Avatar universe and the song’s underlying themes of fire and unity, elements Cyrus has highlighted in interviews surrounding the project.
Fans flooded Instagram with praise, applauding not only her striking wardrobe but also her undeniable musical talent.
“She matches the vibe of the movie,” wrote one user. A second said, “You are so inspiring and beautiful.” A third commented, “Miley deserves an Oscar nomination!”
The video arrives on the heels of reports that the "Flowers" singer and her musician boyfriend, Maxx Morando, recently got engaged, with insiders also sharing details about the couple’s seemingly unconventional wedding plans.
Miley Cyrus And Maxx Morando Want An 'Unconventional' Wedding
Miley and Maxx got engaged in late November 2025, with the news becoming public on December 2, after she debuted a large diamond ring at the Avatar: Fire and Ash premiere on December 1.
A source told Us Weekly, “Miley is really happy right now and in such a good, calm place. She’s not super into the idea of doing another wedding.” Both Cyrus, 33, and Morando, 27, will “definitely celebrate in their own way,” the insider added. The “very low-key” couple are hoping to do “something fun and meaningful that feels very special to them.”
“They have talked about eloping and doing something very private with just the two of them,” the insider continued. “She is embracing this era being engaged and is not in a rush to plan anything.”
The source explained that even though Cyrus’ first wedding to ex-husband Liam Hemsworth was on the “low-key” side, “she doesn’t necessarily want to be a ‘bride’ again or do anything traditional. Miley loves that this chapter of her life has been more private,” the source said.
The Hannah Montana icon and the Australian actor married in 2018 in an intimate ceremony at their home in Franklin, Tennessee, after a decade-long on-again, off-again relationship. They announced their separation in August 2019 and finalized their divorce in January 2020.