
Lily Allen is the new face of Intimissimi, the Italian lingerie brand. Her first campaign with them features glamorous looks inspired by 1960s fashion. Photos show the 40-year-old singer with a classic beehive hairstyle and bold eyeliner. The images place her in different settings, like a cozy bedroom where she’s wearing black and white lace lingerie, and a hotel bathroom showcasing a beautiful brown silk nightgown.
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A striking look from the recent photoshoot features a black pencil skirt with a sheer top layered over a lace bra, creating a look that’s both elegant and bold. This comes after Lily Allen has been very open about her experiences with cosmetic surgery.
Earlier this year, on the Miss Me? podcast, Allen revealed she had breast augmentation surgery just before turning 40. Talking with her friend Miquita Oliver, the singer discussed aging and her choice to have the procedure.
“I just got some additions to the family – you might have noticed!” she playfully said on the March 2025 episode. She shared that while she’s happy with the results, she’s still waiting for the implants to fully settle, a process doctors often refer to as “dropping and fluffing.”
@intimissimi An unexpected invitation and a London night ahead. Watch @lilyallen getting ready in the new SS26 collection. ✨ #intimissimi ♬ original sound – Intimissimi
As a movie lover, I’ve always been fascinated by transformations, and it seems this singer is embracing that idea in her own life! She recently shared that she’s been thinking about getting a Brazilian Butt Lift, and it all comes down to how she’s feeling. She admitted she gained some weight and felt a little out of balance, so she started exploring surgical options to help her feel more comfortable and confident in her own skin. She put it really well – she called it ‘gifting herself a get-out clause,’ a way to feel good about making a change. She told Perfect magazine that Dr. Steven Levine performed the surgery, and honestly, it’s cool to see someone taking control and doing what makes them happy.
Lily Allen’s fifth studio album, West End Girl, released in October 2025, has been hugely successful, making a big splash in the music world alongside her fashion work. The album is a very personal account of her divorce from actor David Harbour, exploring themes of heartbreak, betrayal, and new beginnings. Remarkably, she wrote it in just ten days.
West End Girl quickly became a commercial and critical hit, reaching number two on the UK Albums Chart and earning a Brit Award nomination. Songs like “Madeline” and “Py Palace” have connected with listeners thanks to their honest and vulnerable lyrics. Allen is currently touring with her “Lily Allen Performs West End Girl” show, playing the entire album live in both smaller theaters and larger arenas.
The singer is currently discussing turning her song, “West End Girl,” into a stage production, potentially a musical or a play with music. She’s already established herself as an actress, appearing in productions like 2:22 A Ghost Story and The Pillowman, and wants to combine that experience with her music.
Recently, she gained attention by sharing that she makes more money from selling photos of her feet to her fans than she does from millions of streams on Spotify. She playfully responded to criticism about this by saying, “Don’t hate the player, hate the game,” pointing out how artists are earning income in today’s digital world.
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2026-03-24 12:14