Lily Allen's theatre fashion parade: From Armani to Fendi and Elie Saab – singer flaunts her envy-inducing designer wardrobe (and it's got a six-figure price tag!)

Stunning: Lily Allen has been indundated with around £40,000 worth of designer clothes which she parades in as she leaves London's Duke of York Theatre after performig in THe Pillowman (pictured in Ellie Saab)
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She has already switched from popstar to a West End theatre actress, and now it appears Lily Allen has found herself another role as a fashion muse.

The singer has been indundated with around £40,000 worth of designer clothes which she parades in as she leaves London’s Duke of York Theatre after her nightly performances of her dark and gritty show, The Pillowman.

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Ms Allen, 38, gets dolled up in the outfits with the help of her stylist after wearing dirty, blood-soaked clothes for her role as a prisoner in the play by Martin McDonagh.

But afterwards she transforms into a fashionista, leaving through the stage door in an array of designer outfits by Armani, Fendi and Elie Saab.

Ms Allen has documented each look on Instagram, tagging and promoting the brands she’s been showcasing, all styled by Kyle De’Volle.

Stunning: Lily Allen has been indundated with around £40,000 worth of designer clothes which she parades in as she leaves London’s Duke of York Theatre after performig in THe Pillowman (pictured in Ellie Saab)

Wow: After one show, she came off stage and changed into an £850 off-the shoulder red dress by designer brand Philosophy by Lorenzo Serafini

Wow: After one show, she came off stage and changed into an £850 off-the shoulder red dress by designer brand Philosophy by Lorenzo Serafini

Last Monday she posed for photos in a £3000 matching Elie Saab outfit made up of white crochet shorts, a triangle bralet and a jacket.

She wore a pair of nude Christian Louboutin heels that retail at £690 and carried a Fendi handbag worth £4500.

The following night she came off stage and changed into an £850 off-the shoulder red dress by designer brand Philosophy by Lorenzo Serafini. 

She held a £1170 red metallic Louboutin clutch and wore £965 red Gina heels, with earrings by Shaun Leane – thought to cost around £300.

On Wednesday she went for a much more casual look, dressed head-to-toe in Fendi. She wore £1750 green silk Fendi cargo trousers, a £1150 cardigan, £800 leather sliders and a £2950 green Baguette bag.

On Thursday night the British star, who is married to Stranger Things actor David Harbour, wore black silk-satin Armani trousers, costing £490, and a matching bolero at £249.

Her next outfit was a £900 green Milo Maria slip dress, £725 Gina mules, a £4000 Chanel heart handbag and Nada Ghazal earrings that cost around £2000.

On Saturday night, Ms Allen looked like she was off to a black-tie ball as she left the central London theatre in a £1444 dress by Nafsika Skourti which had a full black skirt and embellished silver panel across the chest.

Radiant: Her next outfit was a £900 green Milo Maria slip dress, £725 Gina mules, a £4000 Chanel heart handbag and Nada Ghazal earrings that cost around £2000

Radiant: Her next outfit was a £900 green Milo Maria slip dress, £725 Gina mules, a £4000 Chanel heart handbag and Nada Ghazal earrings that cost around £2000

Glamour: In another look, Lily looked like she was off to a black-tie ball as she left the central London theatre in a £1444 dress by Nafsika Skourti

Glamour: In another look, Lily looked like she was off to a black-tie ball as she left the central London theatre in a £1444 dress by Nafsika Skourti

She wore Skydiamond stud earrings which cost around £400 and a pair of black Louboutin heels.

Starting a new week in style, on Monday Ms Allen wore a cropped white jumper with a black bow and cameo, costing £535 from Alessandra Rich, matched with a £695 ruched black skirt.

The pop star daughter of actor Keith Allen is attempting to reposition herself as an actress after winning rave reviews for her performance in 2:22 A Ghost Story at the Noel Coward Theatre in 2021, for which she received an Olivier nomination.

But her turn in The Pillowman, opposite Steve Pemberton and Paul Kaye, has seen her face criticism for lacking the range to portray the complex character who is awaiting execution after being charged with a crime.

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