Katy Perry is going all out to make sure everyone knows about the fabulous Dolce and Gabbana fragrance named Devotion! A little while back, she rocked a sizzling two-piece outfit in an ad for the perfume in Italy. The ‘Wide Awake’ icon teamed up with the handsome Italian actor Michele Morrone for that one. But hold on to your hats because now, she’s flaunting a nude strapless shiny dress like the fashion goddess she is. Where, you ask? Only at the Macy’s in the heart of New York City’s Herald Square. Talk about turning heads and spraying Devotion vibes all around!
The 39-year-old pop sensation nailed her ensemble game, rocking an ankle-length white overcoat along with her strapless dress that screamed chic vibes. But it gets better – she strutted in champagne-colored pointed toe heels, a perfect match for her dress. And the accessories? Beige heart-shaped gold earrings adorning her ears, and to top it off, a small matching handbag flaunting a classy gold pendant. Perry knows how to slay the fashion game!
Katy Perry Stuns At Dolce & Gabbana Event
The 'Teenage Dream' sensation hit up Instagram to drop a bomb video – a closeup of her jaw-dropping look, all against the backdrop of the New York City skyline. She captioned the post: "A look-good, smell-good, feel-good moment with #Devotion."
Many fans dropped loving comments for the American Idol judge's latest fashion look.
One fan said, "You looked so stunning yesterday!!! You were so sweet it was so amazing seeing you yesterday!!"
Another user wrote, "That is so feminine I love it," along with heart emojis. One fan got straight to the point and asked what we've all been thinking: "So u dropping an album or?"
Katy Perry's Montecito Mansion Drama
In the singer's personal life, there are positive developments concerning the $15 million Montecito mansion she acquired as a family home for herself and fiancé Orlando Bloom.
On Nov. 8th, the Los Angeles Superior Court judge issued a tentative ruling, determining that Carl Westcott, the entrepreneur who sold the home to Katy Perry in July 2020 and later sought to cancel the deal due to his claimed mental incapacity, was deemed mentally sound at the time he agreed to sell the property.
"Westcott presented no persuasive evidence that he lacked capacity to enter into a real estate contract," said the court.
Speaking exclusively to PEOPLE, the 'Firework' hitmaker's lawyer said, "Today’s proposed decision is clear — the judge found that Mr. Westcott could not prove anything other than he was of perfectly sound mind when he engaged in complex negotiations over several weeks with multiple parties to transact a lucrative sale of the property that netted him a substantial profit. The evidence shows that Mr. Westcott breached the contract for no other reason than he had changed his mind. We look forward to wrapping this matter up at the scheduled damage trial phase set for February 13 and 14, if not before."