Lana Del Rey posed casually in a blue cropped top as she attended the Malibu Chili Cook-Off
Lana Del Rey cut to a casual figure on Saturday as she attended the famous Malibu Chili Cook-Off.
The singer, 37, flaunted her midriff in a navy blue cropped flannel shirt, which she wore over a pink and brown polo shirt.
She paired the look with a pair of blue jeans and white sneakers, while the outfit came with a red handbag.
Fluffy: Lana Del Rey posed simply in a navy blue cropped top on Saturday as she attended the popular Malibu Chili Cook-Off
Lana uses consistent makeup to accentuate her natural lines, paired with nude lips.
The star styled her brown hair with long braids with colorful frocks while enjoying the event with drinks in hand.
Malibu Chili Cook-Off, famous for all its food and festive fun, attracts an all-star guest list each year.
The New York native has been having a well-deserved time lately, after releasing two albums last year.
Beauty: Lana wore toned makeup to accentuate her natural lines, paired with nude lips
Casual: The singer, 37, paired the look with a pair of blue jeans and white sneakers, while the outfit came with a red handbag
Her seventh studio album, Chemtrails over the Country Club, was released on March 19, 2021. This was followed by her eighth studio album, Blue Banisters, on October 22, 2021.
Despite being highly praised, Del Rey was not nominated for an award at this year’s Grammy.
She has been nominated six times for one of the most coveted music awards, but has yet to take home a single one.
Stylish: The brunette star styled her long braid with colorful twintails while enjoying the event with drinks in hand
The star achieved commercial and critical success with her second album, Born to Die, in 2012, after she posted self-produced music videos featuring her songs, Video Games. and Blue Jeans, to YouTube.
She became a household name with her polarizing performance of both songs on Saturday Night Live in 2012, prior to the album’s release.
‘There’s backlash about everything I do. It’s nothing new,’ she said in an interview with Rolling Stone at the time.
‘When I walked out, people had something to say about it. It doesn’t matter if I’m perfect. People don’t have anything nice to say about this project. I’m sure that’s why you wrote about it. ‘
She’s come a long way: The singer became a household name for 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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