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Megan Thee Stallion Shows Off Exclusive $8,500 Iridescent Dior Bag Matching Rainbow Outfit: Pics

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Megan Thee Stallion seriously elevated her style to a whole new level. The gorgeous rapper, 25, took to Instagram on January 31 to show off her new Dior bag (retailing for $8,500) complete with a matching multi-color jumpsuit.

Megan served up some amazing poses for her carousel post, which put her Dior purse front and center. The first image was a closeup selfie, featuring Meg’s stunning long locks (and bold bangs) as well as full makeup and lusciously glossed lips.

The “WAP” rapper’s nails were manicured so finely and she held up her purse to give fans a full look at the iridescent, spiraling hues.

Megan even winked at the camera for a sassy effect! The rest of the images, however, highlighted the newly-minted Grammy nominee’s look as

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