Lily Allen closes out her theatrical fashion show wearing a deep red satin dress after her final performance at The Pillowman
She was a stunning spectator with a whole range of gorgeous looks after her theater shows.
And Lily Allen closed her West End fashion show on Saturday with her glamorous look, following her final appearance at The Pillowman.
The 38-year-old singer donned a stunning red satin dress with a plunging front as she left the Duke Of York Theater in London.
Lily, who impressed with an array of different outfits after each of her shows this summer, exuded elegance in the eye-catching satin dress.
The Smile hitmaker’s dress featured a plunging front and fitted skirt, paired with sparkling silver earrings and a matching necklace.
Save the best for last! Lily Allen closed her West End fashion show on Saturday with a stunning red satin dress, following her final appearance at The Pillowman
Show stop! The singer donned a beautiful red satin dress with a plunging front as she left the Duke Of York Theater in London
Lily completed her look with a matching red lip and looked every bit like the West End star as she headed home after taking her final bow.
And while she narrowly avoided a wardrobe malfunction when her dress slipped open, Lily saw the funny side when she jumped into a waiting car.
The star took to Instagram earlier this week to mark her final week of performances, writing, “I’ve loved almost every minute playing Katurian all summer and I’m going to miss getting all dolled up with a my @kyledevolle . I can’t believe this is the last week!’
The Pillowman follows Katurian as she is brutally interrogated by the authorities after a spate of murders bears similarities to her short stories.
Starring Steve Pemberton, who plays Tupolski, and Matthew Tennyson, who plays Michael, Lily takes on the role played by David Tennant 20 years ago.
The black comedy “examines the artist’s role in society and questions the price we pay for freedom of expression,” according to a synopsis on the play’s website.
Speaking of The Pillowman’s discussions of censorship, Lily said the piece raises many questions about free speech and the internet.
She said, “There’s a little bit of violence in it. She’s an artist and a writer and that’s something I relate to. She certainly pushes boundaries. I could get a lot out of it.’
Hard to miss! Lily, who impressed with an array of different outfits after each of her shows this summer, exuded elegance in the daring satin dress
oops! And while she narrowly avoided a wardrobe malfunction when her dress slipped open, Lily saw the funny side when she jumped into a waiting car.