Katy Perry’s Fierce Tour Style

Katy Perry has long been bold with her fashion choices. From her over-the-top candy-inspired video for “California Gurls” to her expectation-defying, simplistic look in the video for “Teenage Dream”. With Katy’s tour starting up this week in Milan, Italy , the concerts will bring Katy’s fashion to the masses, who likely won’t be disappointed by what she’s cooked up for the show.

Katy’s tour fashion, much like the singer herself, is fun, with a sense of humor. Check out this look, with a sparkly pink tutu and a multi-colored corset, accented with a large, red, sequined heart for the bodice. Nothing says playful style like a tutu! Paired with sequined tights and sparkly shoes, the singers’ outfit shines almost as much as her stage performance.

The songstress also wore a sequined dress complete with a collection of cupcakes for the skirt. In line with Perry’s “everything sweet” style, the skirt looked delicious on Perry as she sung some of her biggest hits. The removable skirt was able to be pulled away to reveal a full sequined leotard, which Perry wore as she sang and strutted around the stage. Perry paired the look with her always attention drawing blue wig, for a standout style typical of the daring songstress. The singer’s elaborate show complemented her fearless style. At different points in the performance the singer showed off her dancing moves, was carried by a group of dancer, and was even joined on stage by a giant purple cat. The singer herself even wore a Catwoman-esque black leather cat suit.

With tours coming to the United States this summer, Perry’s unique fashion and signature songs are something that every girl on the go should see live.

By Katherine Kehoe

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