Celebrity Miley Cyrus Miley Cyrus Wore a Bright Purple See-Through Suit to Encourage Followers to Vote It's called multi-tasking. By Alyssa Hardy Alyssa Hardy Instagram Twitter Alyssa Hardy is a fashion and culture writer living in New York City. She was formerly the Fashion News Editor at Teen Vogue and the Senior News Editor at InStyle. She recently launched a newsletter titled "This Stuff," which publishes twice weekly. In each edition, readers find timely commentary on news stories and current events in fashion, along with personal essays and musings on trends and celebrity style, featuring personal anecdotes from Alyssa's life as a fashion insider.Alyssa is a staunch advocate for garment workers' rights, and has a deep passion for educating others about fashion's environmental impact โ tones that can be felt throughout 'This Stuff.' Her work has been featured in InStyle, Vogue, NYLON, Refinery29, TeenVogue, Ladygunn, Fashionista, and Allure. She is currently working on her debut book, a non-fiction exploration of ethics in fashion titled 'Worn Out.' InStyle's editorial guidelines Published on October 13, 2020 @ 03:09PM Pin Share Tweet Email Miley Cyrus has always been vocal about where she stands on important issues, and today, she's getting the message out about voting in an extremely Miley way. In an Instagram photo, the singer channeled rock icons like Debbie Harry and Joan Jett with her blonde mullet and a completely see-through, bright purple outfit. "VOTE ๐ VOTE ๐ VOTE ๐ VOTE ๐," she wrote in the caption. Miley Cyrus Opened Up About Being Sober For the Last Six Months Earlier in the week, Cyrus participated in a video tribute to Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg for the Honor Her Wish event. "A few weeks ago, we lost an American hero, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. She was a trailblazer teaching us that we cannot stop fighting for justice and quality," she said. "Justice Ginsburg grew up during a time when a woman could not sign her own mortgage and could be fired for being pregnant, yet the courts did not see or acknowledge gender discrimination. But Ruth saw it ... and she made others see it too. She was even a warrior until the very end." The video, which also included Demi Lovato and Beanie Feldstein, was timed to the Amy Coney Barrett Senate hearings as a way to encourage them not to fill the late Justice Ginsburg's seat.