Katy Perry’s Lace-Up Corset Skirt and Thong Proves the Whale Tail Trend Never Dies

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Business in the front, party in the back.



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In case you have forgotten, Katy Perry is someone who pulls off a bold, country-fashion look from time to time, and her March 6 appearance at Billboard’s Women in Music event was no exception.

The pop star made a splash on the red carpet, wearing a red two-piece ensemble: The top, a simple strapless dress with lace-up details at the back, matched perfectly with her structured skirt that contained a hidden gray cape. The skirt’s corset details were also in the back, allowing Perry’s backside and black thong to be the stars of the show.

The “Roar” singer accessorized her look with a pair of elegant pearl earrings and a matching necklace, sky-high black platform boots, and a bold red lip.



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Perry’s outfit also contained a unique detail, except it lived on her skin: Highlighting the thong straps was a flesh-colored prosthetic tattoo of a butterfly that sat between her top and skirt. The 39-year-old referenced her interesting addition to her skin in a carousel-style post on her Instagram featuring several snaps from the night, captioning it: “You’re my butterfly baby, baby.” The phrase comes from Crazytown’s 1999 hit, “Butterfly.”

Some fans in the comments section wondered if the butterfly references mean new music coming soon: “new era?????” one user wrote below Perry’s post, but the status of Perry’s new material is still up in the air. By revealing it decision to leave american idol In November, he told Jimmy Kimmel, “I love the show, but I want to go see the world and maybe bring new music… Let’s just say I’m making room for my new wingspan.” Until then, long live the whale tail.

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