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Sitting front row, Katy Perry stepped out in a Balenciaga look that was certainly not your average LBD: Her pocketed and zippered dress was the dress equivalent of a fanny pack—or, akin to ...
Clutching her custom Alaïa crystal mesh dress across her chest like ... Tonight the singer, brand founder, mother of two, and Vogue cover star several times over, came directly from receiving ...
dresses, or majorly big wrap and then just keep wrapping scarves. All of this was finished off with flip-flops, flat thong sandals, jewelry from current CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund finalist Presley ...
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