She’s a disco-inspired dream.
Halsey, 29, pulled out all the stops last night at the premiere of her new movie, “MaXXXine,” walking the red carpet in a gold sequined outfit from Bronx and Banco.
The two-piece set, which included a bra top and floor-length skirt with hip cutouts, put the singer’s toned body on full display and showed off her many tattoos on her ribs, pelvic area, and arms.
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She kept things glam with voluminous curly hair and dramatic eyeliner, and added some extra shimmer to her ensemble with jewelry from Effy, Bondeye, Toni + Chloe Goutal and Nickho Rey.
The event marked the “Without Me” singer’s first public appearance since revealing she was diagnosed with lupus and rare T-cell Lymphoproliferative disorder back in 2022.
Initially, the “Without Me” songstress kept things vague in an Instagram post, letting fans know she was experiencing health issues and was also releasing a new album as well as a single titled “The End.”
“long story short, i’m Lucky to be alive,” Halsey captioned a series of photos and videos, which showed her both in the studio and receiving medical treatment. “short story long, i wrote an album. it begins with The End. out now.”
She later clarified things in a follow up post, noting her actual diagnosis and adding that while issues are “currently being managed or in remission,” they will be something she will “likely have for the duration of my life.”
The mom of one was then spotted out and about a few days later looking as vibrant as ever, styling a pair of leather pants with a blue baby tee and rocking a short blond bob.
“MaXXXine,” which also stars Mia Goth, Elizabeth Debicki, Lily Collins and Kevin Bacon, follows the story of an aspiring actress is stalked by a killer shortly after getting her big break.
The film is set to be released in theaters on July 5.