Lana Del Rey cuts a casual figure in a navy blue cropped flannel
Lana Del Rey cuts a casual figure in a navy blue cropped flannel and jeans as she attends the famous Malibu Chili Cook-Off
Lana Del Rey cut a casual figure on Saturday as she attended the famous Malibu Chili Cook-Off.
The singer, 37, flashed her tummy in a navy blue cropped flannel, which she wore over a pink and brown polo top.
She teamed the look with a pair of blue jeans and white trainers, while accessorising with a red handbag.
Low-key: Lana Del Rey cut a casual figure in a navy blue cropped flannel on Saturday as she attended the famous Malibu Chili Cook-Off
Lana sported a bronzed makeup look which accentuated her natural features, teamed with a nude lip.
The star styled her brunette locks in two long braids with colourful scrunchies while enjoying the event with a drink in her hand.
The Malibu Chili Cook-Off, known for being all about carnival fun and food, attracts a star-studded guest list each year.
Recently, the New York native took some much-deserved time off, after releasing two albums last year.
Beauty: Lana sported a bronzed makeup look which accentuated her natural features, teamed with a nude lip
Casual: The singer, 37, teamed the look with a pair of blue jeans and white trainers, while accessorising with a red handbag
Her seventh studio album, Chemtrails over the Country Club, was released on March 19, 2021. It was followed by her eighth studio album, Blue Banisters, on October 22, 2021.
Despite much acclaim, Del Rey was not nominated for an award at this year’s Grammys.
She’s been nominated six times for one of the most coveted awards in music, but has yet to take one home.
Stylish: The star styled her brunette locks in two long braids with colourful scrunchies while enjoying the event with a drink in her hand
The star achieved critical and commercial success with her second album, Born to Die, in 2012, after she uploaded self-made music videos of her songs, Video Games and Blue Jeans, on YouTube.
She became a household name with her polarizing performance of both the songs on Saturday Night Live in 2012, ahead of the album’s release.
‘There’s backlash about everything I do. It’s nothing new,’ she said in a Rolling Stone interview at the time.
‘When I walk outside, people have something to say about it. It wouldn’t have mattered if I was absolutely excellent. People don’t have anything nice to say about this project. I’m sure that’s why you’re writing about it.’
She’s come a long way: The singer became a household name with her polarizing performance (pictured) on Saturday Night Live in 2012, ahead of the release of her second album, Born To Die
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