DUBAI: American singer-songwriter Katy Perry spotlighted an Arab designer this week while filming her home-inspired music video for single “Lifetimes”.
She wore the PVC Glass Dalida platform mules by Romanian-Jordanian shoe designer Amina Muaddi. The shoes have a clear design, with the entire structure, including the heel and platform, made of transparent material. The open-toe mules feature a flared, thick heel.
The music star paired the heels with a metallic silver mini dress called Shanghai from Ibiza-based label Jennyinibiland. The dress features a halter neck with a cutout detail on the front, which enhances its futuristic look. The fabric has a reflective, mirror-like finish.
For accessories, she chose the KA YO CHIMI Silvaner Clear sunglasses by Chimi, a Swedish brand known for its elegant and innovative eyewear. The sunglasses boast a transparent frame and colored lenses.
Perry will release the music video on August 9, she wrote on Instagram, sharing photos from her photo shoot.
The singer teased the single last week, posting clips on social media that use the song as the soundtrack.
The song “Lifetimes” follows the release of her female-focused single “Woman’s World,” the first track from her upcoming sixth album, “143.”
While he hasn't revealed the album's full tracklist yet, it's set for release on September 20. During live streams on Instagram and TikTok, he teased a few songs and features, including “I'm His He's Mine” featuring Doechii, “Gimme Gimme” featuring 21 Savage, and “Nirvana.”
Perry released her latest album, “Smile,” in August 2020, which included “Daisies,” the title track “Smile,” “Never Really Over,” “Harleys in Hawaii,” and “Cry About It Later.”
The Muaddi brand has gained a strong following among some of the most prominent celebrities, with fans including Dua Lipa, Gigi Hadid, Kylie Jenner and Hailey Bieber Baldwin, all of whom have been spotted wearing its designs on numerous occasions.
In 2021, her influence and impact on the fashion world was further recognized when she secured a spot on Women's Wear Daily and Footwear News' prestigious “50 Most Powerful Women” list.