Katy Perry’s new black pixie crop lost some red carpet shine on Monday night, when she made a bigger impact with her cleavage-heavy dress.
The 30-year-old looked exquisite in a bold, Moschino Met Gala gown as she took the red carpet to debut her new hairstyle.
This Is How Do singer Katy rocked her own take on the Chinese Whispers theme and naturally, it focused heavily on her enviable curves.
Katy filled out her low-cut dress with ease, letting it hug tightly to her hourglass frame when she cut angles in front of the cameras.
Her dress featured a bright graffiti print and was topped off with matching long gloves that added that extra hint of sex appeal to her ensemble and even a Moschino spray paint can for a handbag.
Without her long, flowing tresses around her shoulders, Katy’s decolletage was left to do all the talking.
Katy first rocked the style back in early April when she joked that she’d taken inspiration from Kardashian matriarch Kris Jenner.
‘I asked for the Kris Jenner,’ she said on Instagram before spending the month sporting longer, more familiar jet black styles while visiting Tokyo.
It seemed that Katy had been taking style inspiration from one such other 50-something opn Monday though, when she and 56-year-old Madonna arrived together in similar creations by Jeremy Scott for Moschino.
The gowns both featured graffiti designs scribbled across them, and Madonna couldn’t resist yet another plug for her album Rebel Heart. Katy arrived with American designer Jeremy on her arm before posing with Madonna, while the Queen Of Pop posed with her music producer Diplo.
Diplo – real name Thomas Wesley Pentz – has been romantically linked to Katy, and the pair appeared to be getting on famously.
This is neither Katy nor Madonna’s first brush with Moschino.
Madonna sported the designer while performing at Coachella last month, and Katy appeared at Moschino’s show during Milan Fashion Week last year.
Conceived of in 1983 by Franco Moschino, the brand has earned recognition for its bold and edgy approach to fashion.
The dresses Katy and Madonna wore were a perfect example of what the brand embodied.
Katy’s dress was worn by Gigi Hadid when it made its debut during Moschino’s Autumn/Winter show this past February.
The collection was inspired by the city.
‘I was thinking about the street, maybe a bit New York, the way hip hop changes streetwear and renders it deluxe,’ Jeremy, Moschino’s creative director, told The Telegraph.
‘I wanted to play with eveningwear so I did the graffiti – it’s eveningwear that’s been tagged, that has a lived-quality of a lamppost or a mailbox. I wanted to capture that mood of every corner of New York in a new, elegant way.’