Debbie Harry was one of the performers at Glamour’s Women of the Year Awards this week.
The 66-year-old singer donned a Givenchy Fall 2011 skirt for her performance.
Her crinoline-hem skirt has a trompe l’oeil chain print which encircles the iris and panther print.
With signature platinum hair, she teamed her look with black suede opera gloves and a black sleeveless top.
I’m glad she opted for just one element of the runway look; anything more would’ve been overkill.
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Posted by Catherine Kallon on November 9th, 2011 In: Givenchy, Glamour Women Of The Year Awards, Runway To The Stage










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I acutally like the modification of the sleeveless black turtleneck. Something about the shine of the material of the bottom on Debra’s skirt looks flammable.
Love that she is up there and out there, platinum hair and all at 66!
on anyone else this outfit would have looked horrid, but damn debbie makes it work.
I agree.
I AGREE!!!!
Very pretty skirt. I’m not liking the opera gloves but they don’t kill the look.
Agree–she’d look much better without the gloves–they are drawing attention to a part of her arm (and mine) much better left unnoticed.
Agreed.
I like this on her. The skirt is lovely
I love the skirt it is so cute and that is about it. However this is a much better look than her trainwreck at the 2011 amfAR inspiration gala
Debbie Harry owns everything that she wears. Go girl!
Debbie Harry is a goddess. Love her.
She’s one of a kind, love her boldness!
She looks good.
i think this is a great look for a performance.
One of my favourite collection of AW11 and she’s rocking it well and representing for girls over a certain age.