Christina Aguilera first showed the world how to burlesque in 2010, while starring as Ali Rose alongside Cher in Steve Antin’s “Burlesque” film. Now, 15 years later, the singer is back on the red carpets to promote a movie-to-stage adaptation of the project, signing as co-executive producer of “Burlesque: The Musical” in London.
Attending the musical premiere on Tuesday, Aguilera drew inspiration from the burlesque universe, known for its provocative allure, and arrived in a bondage-inspired minidress featuring extensive lace-up corset detailing.
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The ensemble had intricate crisscross lacing throughout the bodice and sleeves, creating an armor-like appearance. Her beauty complemented the bold aesthetic, with her long, blond hair styled sleek and straight, and her makeup featuring dramatic contouring and a dark lip color.
Aguilera’s lingerie-inspired moment marks a departure from the singer’s red-carpet wardrobe of 2010. Attending the London premiere of the film that year, the singer sported a more conservative look, wearing a black midi dress with draping and lace details from Zuhair Murad’s spring 2011 collection. A furry stole completed her look, which would easily fit in TikTok’s mob wife style trend.
During the movie’s promotional tour, Aguilera also walked the red carpet in Los Angeles in a strapless green dress from Elie Saab’s fall 2008 collection, paired with sky-high Louboutin heels.
The singer is also revisiting her wardrobe choices while promoting “Burlesque: The Musical.” On Monday, during the musical’s photo call in the West End, Aguilera wore a green dress from Versace’s fall 2003 collection, which she had previously worn in a 2003 campaign for the Italian house shot by Steven Meisel.
Aguilera currently works with stylist Chris Horan, who is also responsible for Charli XCX‘s wardrobe. Horan has dressed Aguilera in looks from Dolce & Gabbana, Acne Studios, Diesel, Celine and Marine Serre, among others.
“Burlesque: The Musical” officially opened on Tuesday at the West End in London, following previews that began on July 10 at the Savoy Theatre. The musical features songs by Aguilera and Sia.