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Katy Perry stopped by The Morning Mash Up at SiriusXM Studios in Las Vegas on Thursday to promote her upcoming “The Lifetimes Tour,” which kicks off in Mexico City on April 23.
The “Roar” hitmaker showed off a statement look courtesy of eclectic London-based brand KNWLS. She donned a brown leather corset featuring chap-style straps that extend to the legs worn over the brand’s gray “Ghost” bike shorts. On top, Perry sported a matching bolero-style cape jacket with detachable sleeves.
On foot, she wore KNWLS “Hellz” biker-inspired boots. The knee-high style, which is priced at $1,683 on fwrd.com, boasts a brown leather upper with adjustable buckle straps and square toes. A subtly curved 3.5-inch heel completes the edgy design.
KNWLS was founded in 2017 by Charlotte Knowles and partner, Alexandre Arsenault. Originally under the name Charlotte Knowles, they rebranded in 2021. The brand first presented at London Fashion Week in 2018 and was a finalist for the coveted LVMH prize 2022. Inspired by lingerie and corsetry, the brand has amassed a celebrity following that includes Dua Lipa, Hunter Schafer, Julie Fox, Bella Hadid, Grimes, and even Beyoncé. Just weeks ago, British actress Anya Taylor-Joy was seen in a pair of buckled lace-up boots from the brand’s Spring 2025 collection.
Perry has been working exclusively with stylist Tatiana Waterford of late. The Los Angeles-based Australian stylist, whose other clients include Suki Waterhouse and King Princess, has helped create some of Perry’s boldest looks. “I met Katy in 2019 when I was assisting on the music video for “Never Really Over,” she told Vogue Australia in a 2021 interview.” I’ve worked with her ever since, although I became her lead stylist fairly recently.”
In 2022, Perry gained full control of her footwear brand, Katy Perry Collections, following a nearly six-year partnership with Global Brands Group Holding Ltd. She purchased it outright after Global Brands Group USA Inc. filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in 2021.
Perry told FN at the time, “I decided to take complete ownership and level up, find great partners, develop my team and put into practice all of the education I have learned — and just be that CEO boss bitch that I want to be.”
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