Overview
- On Nov. 12 in London, Allen wore a see‑through, long‑sleeve 1999 John Galliano for Dior knit with a visible black thong, styled with black Louboutin platforms and a tousled updo.
- Fashion outlets cast the look as part of a revenge‑dress streak following West End Girl, after her skin‑baring CFDA appearance and a Halloween costume nod to the song “Madeline.”
- West End Girl, released in late October, blends fact and fiction about her split from David Harbour, with lyrics referencing alleged infidelity, a proposed open arrangement, and a character named “Madeline.”
- Page Six reporting has linked “Madeline” to costume designer Natalie Tippett, as coverage continues to parse the album’s real‑life references.
- Harbour has not issued a substantive response to the album; Allen has said she no longer seeks revenge even as her wardrobe choices draw intense attention.