Kylie Minogue showed off her effortless sense of style as she wore two fashionable looks as she left her hotel in Berlin.
The Padam Padam hitmaker, 55, stunned in a green one-shoulder print dress and fringed skirt as she drove into the German capital on Tuesday evening
Kylie wore her ensemble with a pair of black boots as she posed for the camera.
The next morning, the pop star didn’t hold back from showing off her wide range of styles, opting for a more casual, but no less chic, outfit as she left her hotel.
The Australian singer wore a stylish black blazer with a matching top underneath, and wore mom denim jeans.
Fashionista: Kylie Minogue showed off her broad sense of style when she donned a glamorous green dress on Tuesday evening and opted for blazer and denim on Wednesday morning – as she left her hotel in Berlin
She gave herself a few extra inches with sky-high black boots and peach-toned accessories.
The singer held a beige baseball cap in her hand and wore a more subtle makeup palette this time, but kept the glossy lipstick.
Kylie looked radiant as she waved and smiled at the camera before heading to the airport.
The pop icon recently said that ageism has gone out of fashion following the success of her viral hit Padam Padam.
Speaking to the Radio timesKylie said the younger generation has embraced her and only old-fashioned intuitions like record labels are still lagging behind.
‘There was something like that with Padam, where it surprised people and went on ‘youth-oriented’ radio. But I think we’re in a time where it’s not cool to be a parent. People are over it,” she told the publication.
‘What’s really interesting is that it’s the younger people who say, “We love the song.” The current thinking is amazing and a breath of fresh air,” she continued.
‘You can love what you want, be what you want to be. That helps me at the moment.’
Oozing chic: The morning after, the Australian singer, 55, wore a stylish black blazer with a matching top underneath, and wore mom denim jeans
Padam Padam’s unexpected success was largely thanks to TikTok, where the tune became a popular meme and exposed the singer to a brand new audience of younger fans.
Meanwhile, Padam Padam continues to make profits in the US, a market that is notoriously difficult for the Australian pop star to crack.
The song just climbed to No. 30 on the Mediabase pop radio airplay chart, becoming her highest-ranking radio single in the US since 2004’s Slow.
It comes after Padam Padam songwriter Lostboy, aka Pete Rycroft, called British radio ‘ageist’ and claims the mega-hit could have been bigger.
Pete, who co-wrote the song with Norwegian hitmaker Ina Wrolsen, took aim at Radio 1 and Capital for only adding the song to their playlists after fans called them out.
“We tried to get it on the radio,” he told The Independent.
‘It was everywhere, everyone was talking about it and it was at least in the top two of the charts – but Radio 1 and Capital refused to play it, mainly because she (Kylie) is an older woman.’
Rycroft went on to call out the apparent sexism, adding that David Guetta is often added, and that the pair are the same age.
She said what she was thinking: “There was some of that with Padam, where it surprised people and went on ‘youth-oriented’ radio. But I think we’re in a time where it’s not cool to be a parent. People are over it,” she said
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‘I could see it as clear as day; it was definitely a wake-up call,” he said.
“There are other 55-year-old artists, David Guetta for example, and he’s obviously all over the radio because he’s a guy and he’s got some great songs.
‘Padam’ should have been there from the beginning and it is just a reflection on Radio 1.”