Adele’s glamorous wardrobe for Las Vegas boasts haute couture gowns and diamonds

Schiaparelli, Valentino and Givenchy: Adele’s glamorous Las Vegas wardrobe features a new couture gown and diamonds for each show

She’s a big fan of sensational jewelry and couture gowns.

And it looks like Adele’s wardrobe for her Las Vegas residency will be worth seven figures, with the star planning a new couture and diamond look for each of its 19 weekends at Caesars Palace Colosseum.

The 34-year-old Grammy Award-winning star has so far worn Schiaparelli, Maison Valentino, Givenchy and Nina Ricci, the first custom dress the designer has made in five years.

Impressive: It looks like Adele's wardrobe value for her Las Vegas residency will jump seven figures (pictured wearing Schiaparelli on opening night)

Impressive: It looks like Adele’s wardrobe value for her Las Vegas residency will jump seven figures (pictured wearing Schiaparelli on opening night)

So far, she’s worn Schiaparelli, Maison Valentino, Givenchy and last weekend, Nina Ricci, the first custom dress the fashion house has made in five years.

Valentino’s dress was personally created for Adele by designer Pierpaolo Piccioli. Her stylist Jamie Mizrahi says outfits from Loewe, Versace and Proenza Schouler will be coming.

speaking to The Wall Street Journal, explained: “Even when she does something new or modern, she feels like the same Adele you first fell in love with.” That’s the look we’re after.

Stylish: The Grammy Award-winning star has so far worn Schiaparelli, Maison Valentino, Givenchy and Nina Ricci, the first custom gown the designer has made in five years.

Stylish: The Grammy Award-winning star has so far worn Schiaparelli, Maison Valentino, Givenchy and Nina Ricci, the first custom gown the designer has made in five years.

Jamie added: “We realized it was more authentic for her to stick to one look, which she’ll wear for a weekend and then shelve.”

Adele gave Jamie the rundown of ‘a Formula 1 pit stop, but with couture and diamonds’, they’re all black and all couture, with the sole exception of her New Year’s Eve look.

The singer has been pairing her spectacular outfits with out-of-this-world jewelry, from gold and pearl drops to black diamond rings.

Vision: Her stylist explained:

Vision: Her stylist explained, “Even when she does something new or trendy, she feels like the same Adele you first fell in love with.” That’s the look we’re after’

Adele is worth £200 million and is paid $500,000 per show for the concerts, a total of $19 million.

Earlier this year, Adele was thought to be spending £2.2m on jewelery when she gave an interview on The Graham Norton Show before enjoying a night of booze at London’s GAY nightclub Heaven.

The singer pole-danced, removed her bra, admired topless dancers and went on a nasty tirade before falling, all while wearing 22-carat earrings worth more than eight times the average UK home price.

Staggering: Earlier this year, Adele was thought to have been spending £2.2m on jewelery on The Graham Norton Show before indulging in a boozy night out

Staggering: Earlier this year, Adele was thought to have been spending £2.2m on jewelery on The Graham Norton Show before indulging in a boozy night out

As well as an ‘engagement ring’ worth an estimated $1 million (£740,000) according to page sixher £1.5m Jessica McCormack ensemble began with 5ct, 4ct and 2ct diamond hoop earrings, as well as three Ball n Chain necklaces.

She continued her jaw-dropping collection with a 1.5-carat Ball n Chain diamond kite pendant, matching 3.40-carat decagon and cushion pendants, a Chi Chi five-row diamond, and a yellow gold bracelet.

The Tottenham native certainly engaged in risky business as she rocked the dazzling ensemble while binge-drinking at the gay bar, with the most expensive being the 5ct Gypset diamond hoop earrings at a whopping £550,000.

Iconic: The singer pole danced, removed her bra, admired topless dancers and went on a nasty tirade before falling, all while wearing 22 carats of diamonds during her outing at London's GAY Heaven.

Iconic: The singer pole danced, removed her bra, admired topless dancers and went on a nasty tirade before falling, all while wearing 22 carats of diamonds during her outing at London’s GAY Heaven.