Lily Allen's Neon Ponytail At The Brit Awards Was Kind Of Awesome

The singer showed her playful side at the awards show, sporting a dip-dyed yellow ponytail

Lily Allen had a neon yellow dip-dye ponytail at the Brit Awards 2014.
Lily Allen had a neon yellow dip-dye ponytail at the Brit Awards 2014.
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The singer showed her playful side at the awards show, sporting a dip-dyed yellow ponytail

Lily Allen's red carpet choices of late seem to be determined by two factors: Is it colourful? And will I have a blast wearing it?

The singer has been having fun with fashion this week, rocking one playful look after another. And we're kind of loving it.

Sure, her BAFTAs look was a bit over-the-top, but at least she didn't play it safe. Meanwhile, all three of the dresses she chose for the Brit Awards 2014 left us smiling - as did her neon-yellow, dip-dyed ponytail.

Lily arrived at the Brits wearing a midnight-blue vintage Norrell dress. The body-hugging, high-neck sequin number highlighted her toned figure, and her yellow Chanel clutch perfectly matched her bright dye job.

Lily Allen wore three colourful dresses to the Brit Awards 2014.

Lily Allen wore three colourful dresses to the Brit Awards 2014.
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Before taking the stage, Lily changed into a colourful beaded frock with a sheer skirt. And for the after parties she went all out, wearing a pink satin skirt and a bright-orange bra.

We'll say this, Mrs. Cooper: You've got our attention.

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Ali Gray is an award-winning content director and digital strategist. Most recently she was the Director of Branded Content at Hearst, and helped to bridge the gap between the editorial and commercial worlds working across all Hearst brands, including ELLE, Cosmopolitan, Esquire and Harper's Bazaar. Prior to that she worked as an editor contributing to several brands such as The Telegraph, iVillage UK.