See Katy Perry's eight psychedelic looks from PLAY tour: Singer goes all out for Las Vegas residency | Daily Mail Online

2021-12-31 07:31:14 By : Mr. Roger Cao

By Sarah Abraham For Dailymail.com

Published: 11:58 EST, 30 December 2021 | Updated: 18:00 EST, 30 December 2021

Las Vegas' new queen Katy Perry took her fans on a psychedelic trip by way of her wardrobe for her residency called PLAY. 

The 37-year-old superstar spared no expense when it came to curating a wild range of outfits, including a fungus-inspired look, a dress made from upcycled beer cans and lots of seventies sequins. 

The fashion risk taker showcased eight looks in total and over the top stage sets to kick off her 'Perry Playland' concert at The Theatre at Resorts World. 

What the frock! Katy Perry took her fans on a dazzling journey with all eight of her costumes for her residency PLAY in Las Vegas as she rocked wild looks including a fungus-inspired frock

Legs for days: A sequin dress featured cutouts and high slits which showed off her incredible legs 

To no surprise, Perry covered a lot of ground in 95 minutes for her concert which included eight costume changes and a medley of her greatest hits. 

Her wardrobe was both wacky and inventive in true Katy fashion with all of her looks garnering buzz online. 

One striking red latex look was fashioned after a fungus and featured a bodysuit with fringed chaps and a mushroom bucket hat. 

She belted out I Kissed A Girl amongst giant toadstools and alongside a feminine looking frog in a sparkling bikini. 

Over the top: One striking red latex look was fashioned after a fungus and featured a bodysuit with fringed chaps and a mushroom bucket hat 

PLAYTIME! She belted out I Kissed A Girl amongst giant toadstools and alongside a feminine looking frog in a sparkling bikini

Take a bow! 'A lot of my shows have been figuratively larger than life, but I play a doll in this show, so everything is, like, three times the size of me' Perry told GMA, with one look including an oversized bow

'A lot of my shows have been figuratively larger than life, but I play a doll in this show, so everything is, like, three times the size of me,' she told Good Morning America ahead of her show. 

And a few of her outfits were very 'doll-like' including a pink and white striped latex dress which with white boots, styling her hair up in a half ponytail. 

Another seventies-inspired trench coat dress was bright purple and adorned with flowers, hearts and an oversized bow on the back. 

Perry continued to put on a leggy display in an orange spiral sequin dress that featured cutouts and high slits while singing Teenage Dream.  

'These costumes, some of them have tricks in them, like my California Dreams dress...There's a lot of rhinestones,' she previously told E! News' DailyPop. 

Surprises in store: 'These costumes, some of them have tricks in them, like my California Dreams dress...There's a lot of rhinestones,' she previously told E! News' DailyPop 

Advice: Perry previously revealed that fiance Orlando Bloom helped her with some of the costumes for PLAY as she told DailyPop 'We talked about the costumes and the makeup'

Other expertly curated costumes included a white bubble dress with a giant gem-adorned headband to match and a figure-hugging pink dress with a rainbow collar. 

Perhaps no look was more talked about then a silver dress fashioned out of can tabs and upcycled beer cans — two of which were strapped to each breast. She accessorized the look with a black trash bag slicker and a garbage lid hat for a bit more flare before stripping it off.  

Performing alongside a giant face mask dubbed 'Mr. Maskie' the mom of one nodded to breastfeeding daughter Daisy Dove, as she lactated beer and chugged a pint on stage.  

And continuing to address the COVID-19 pandemic both literally and metaphorically, she performed California Girls on a set made of giant toilet paper rolls.  

For that number she rocked a fringed cocktail dress with a white head wrap adorned with sequins and matching gloves. 

Upcycled: Perhaps no look was more talked about then a silver dress fashioned out of can tabs and upcycled beer cans — two of which were strapped to each breast

She's got range: From an upcycled beer dress to a dress looked to be inspired by toilet paper she gave her fans something to talk about 

COVID-19 times: And continuing to address the COVID-19 pandemic both literally and metaphorically, she performed California Girls on a set made of giant toilet paper rolls 

Perry previously revealed that fiance Orlando Bloom helped her with some of the costumes for PLAY. 

'We talked about the costumes and the makeup. Sometimes when I'm going to a fitting, he'll ask for notes or I'll show him this,' she continued to tell DailyPop. 

'It's been a couple of really wild years, hasn't it?' she told the crowd of nearly 5,000. 'I don't know what next year's going to bring, do you guys? You really rolled the dice tonight with me and I appreciate it.' 

Katy is the second artist to perform at the new Resorts World theatre behind Carrie Underwood. 

Her Las Vegas residency is slated to last until March 2022, with Perry pocketing a cool $168 million for all 32 shows.  

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