That’s one way to get a designer wardrobe, Lily! The 38-year-old star presents different outfits every night after his blood-soaked role in the West End – and then posts the brands on her Instagram page
After a busy night out in the West End, most stars might just slip into something comfortable and come home to put their feet up.
However, Lily Allen has other ideas.
Every night since she landed a role in the hit play The Pillowman, paparazzi have flocked to greet her at the exit.
And the attention is clearly too good a promotional opportunity for the pop star-turned-actress to pass up.
That’s why the 38-year-old has started appearing in a range of designer outfits as she leaves London’s Duke of York’s Theater – and then popularized them on social media.
Every night since Lilly Allen landed a role in hit film The Pillowman, paparazzi have flocked to greet her at the exit of the stage
The 38-year-old has started appearing in a range of designer outfits as she leaves London’s Duke of York’s Theatre
Ms Allen has so far presented around £40,000 worth of clothes from a range of top labels
Ms Allen transformed from her role as a death row prisoner, in which she wears dirty, blood-soaked clothes, into a glamorous fashionista, and has so far showcased clothes from top labels worth around £40,000.
The next day, photos of Ms. Allen in her outfits appear on her Instagram account, tagging and promoting the brands she wears and mentioning stylist Kyle De’Volle.
On July 10, she posed for photographers in a matching £3,000 Elie Saab outfit, consisting of white crochet shorts, a triangle bustier and a jacket.
On July 14, she wore a £900 Milo Maria green slip, a £4,000 Chanel heart handbag and £2,000 Nada Ghazal earrings.
On Friday night, Ms Allen looked stunning in a £700 strapless graphic print dress by Philosophy Di Lorenzo Serafini.
The daughter of actor Keith Allen is trying to reposition herself as an actress after receiving rave reviews for her performance in 2021’s 2:22 A Ghost Story.
But when it was her turn in The Pillowman, she was criticized for lacking the range to portray her complex character.
The Guardian gave the production a scathing two-star review.
For the pop star-actress, the attention is clearly too good a promotional opportunity to pass up
When it was her turn in the pictured film The Pillowman, she was criticized for lacking the range to portray her complex character