Avril Lavigne suffers major fashion mishap in mesh bodysuit and tartan mini skirt
Avril Lavigne, 38, is delighting audiences across Europe as she takes to the stage for her Love Sux tour, rocking a series of daring on-stage outfits synonymous with her punk-rock sartorial era of the noughties.
The Canadian songstress took to Instagram on Tuesday to give fans a closer glimpse at her latest tour outfit, looking phenomenal in a vampy mesh corset and tartan mini skirt adorned with silver zips and metal hardware. Avril's edgy biker-babe aesthetic also featured ripped sheer tights and chunky platform boots, with the star layering on stage with a cropped leather jacket.
The Girlfriend hitmaker accessorized with a chunky necklace adorned with an oversized lettering pendant depicting her name, wearing her signature smokey eye makeup and nude gloss to complete her beauty ensemble.
"How many Girlfriends can one post handle?" Avril penned in the caption, which caused a frenzy in the comments amongst her 12.3 million Instagram followers.
"Avril omg you're so beautiful," gushed a fan, as another agreed: "Forever Beautiful Avril!!"
Others pointed out that the Happy Ending singer had suffered a wardrobe faux pas in the seventh photo in her gallery. "Who cares? People can do whatever they want with THEIR bodies!" commented a fan, responding to fan comments discussing the star's nip slip.
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It's been a whirlwind few months for Avril. Not only has she embarked on her highly-anticipated seventh world tour, but recently broke up with her fiancé, fellow singer ModSun, and took fans by surprise when she was spotted kissing rapper Tyga in Paris, France just a week later.
Avril hasn't yet opened up about her split from her former husband-to-be, but Mod has.
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The star stated that the song from his album titled, "Avril's Song," would be renamed to "Los Angeles Song," telling People magazine: "Probably not a good idea to name the song after the person you're with at the time."
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