Lorde, 24, speaks about her sexy style transformation as she stuns in a tailored bra for Vogue’s 73 Questions
Lorde has spoken about her sexy style transformation.
The 24-year-old singer appeared on Vogue’s 73 Questions this week and was asked about her evolving fashion philosophy.
The New Zealand hitmaker flaunted her toned midriff in a tailored crimson bralette as she strolled through the New York Botanical Garden in the clip.
Fashion evolution: Lorde has spoken about her sexy style transformation. Pictured here on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on Thursday, July 15
Lorde, whose real name is Ella Yelich-O’Connor, was asked how her style had changed since the release of her first album, Pure Heroine, in 2013.
‘I would say I wear less black, although I am wearing black today,’ she said, lifting her leg to reveal her black slacks.
The Royals star went on to describe her current style as ‘meticulous construction and sandals’.
‘I would say I wear less black’: Lorde, whose real name is Ella Yelich-O’Connor, was asked by Vogue how her style had changed since the release of her first album, Pure Heroine, in 2013. Pictured here on January 26, 2018, in New York City
Lorde said she liked to wear pants on stage and always carried sandals with her as a favourite item of clothing.
She are revealed her style inspiration was David Bowie.
The Kiwi songstress, who adopted a modest dress sense during her early career, surprised fans weeks ago when she stripped down for her latest album cover.
Quirky: Lorde went on to describe her current style as ‘meticulous construction and sandals’
She skips along the beach in a tiny G-string for the cover of Solar Power, with the photo taken from the ground at an upwards angle
Speaking to Triple J last month, Lorde said she had ‘no regrets’ about the photo.
‘It’s a specific experience thinking about everyone in your life seeing your butt,’ she said.
‘I have no regrets. I love this cover and happy for this to be how people see my butt.’
Cheeky: The Kiwi songstress, who adopted a modest dress sense during her early career, surprised fans weeks ago when she stripped down for her latest album cover
Lorde also admitted she was loving the hilarious memes that had popped up online.
‘I was sent a couple of memes [inspired by the cover]. They were very funny, I liked them. I’m so out of touch with meme culture but I’m down. All the memes!’ she said.
The Auckland-raised star became an overnight success in 2013 with the release of her single Royals, which became a No. 1 hit worldwide.
Fame: The Auckland-raised star became an overnight success in 2013 with the release of her single Royals, which became a No. 1 hit worldwide. Pictured here in April 2019 in Christchurch