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Katy Perry looked to late designer Vivienne Westwood for her outfit at King Charles III’s coronation on Saturday in London.
The singer, who will perform on the Coronation Concert on Sunday, arrived to the ceremony at Westminster Abbey in a bespoke lilac short-sleeved jacket with a classic drape and an identical tailored skirt from the brand.
The suit, handcrafted in soft leatherette, was taken from the Vivienne Westwood fabric archives and finished with a purple silk flower corsage.
Perry styled the look with opera gloves, a Granny Frame purse and a three-row pearl Bas Relief choker.
She accessorized with a dramatic hat that featured a crinoline base with a layer of tulle, merry widow veiling and a Petersham ribbon bow.
The American singer, songwriter and tv personality is understood for her unique and eclectic style, often featuring daring prints, brilliant colours and playful accessories.
She has been a fashion icon throughout her profession, collaborating with designers and even creating her own footwear line.
Perry has also been involved in various philanthropic initiatives, including supporting sustainable fashion and promoting diversity and inclusivity within the industry.
In 2018, Perry performed at a charity event hosted by King Charles and was later appointed as an envoy to help within the British Asian Trust’s fight against child trafficking, with the support of Britain’s recent king.
The Coronation Service, held at Westminster Abbey and conducted by the Archbishop of Canterbury, is a spiritual and formal ceremony that precedes the King’s Procession. After the service, King Charles III and Camilla, Queen Consort, joined other members of the Royal family in a parade towards Buckingham Palace.
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