On 6 March, Katy Perry made an entrance at the 2024 Billboard Women in Music event with a headline-grabbing look.
Leave it to Katy Perry to get jaws dropping at the 2024 Billboard Women in Music event. The chart-topping pop star walked the red carpet with a jet-black micro-fringe that had both geometric and Audrey Hepburn influences. Katy Perry has never exactly been shy of a hair transformation, having rocked a bright blue bob and even a buzzcut in the past.
Whether she took Jen's advice last night and went for a permanent chop is yet to be seen, but Katy paired her razor-sharp micro-bangs with a pin-straight, waist-length ponytail that swished over her red corset top. Her makeup was classic-leaning, perhaps to match her over-sized pearl earrings and necklace. A swipe of red lipstick, black kohl-rimmed eyes and lashes, saturated in mascara, completed the look.
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