They say the best revenge is continuing with your life as nothing happened, and of course, no harm in a bit of glamour, here and there, but Lily Allen has always preferred to live loudly, defiantly, and dressed to provoke a reaction. On Monday night in London, she confirmed it once again at the 16Arlington x Antony Price Salon Show, where she transformed the runway into a stage for her most glamorous rebirth yet making her first debut.
Channeling Audrey Hepburn’s Holly Golightly, but with a sly, modern turn over, Allen stepped out in a strapless indigo velvet gown that was equal parts elegance and threat. The slit was bold, the emerald lining flashed with every step, and the lit cigarette in her hand made it clear she wasn’t there to play muse, she was there to command the room. Her hair, swept into a sharp, glossy updo crowned with feathered bangs, offered a final wink to Hepburn’s iconic silhouette.
The collection, a made-to-order collaboration between 16Arlington and legendary designer Antony Price, felt tailor-made for Allen’s resurgence. Price (the visionary behind some of David Bowie’s and Roxy Music’s most historic looks) originally created the dress in 1981. That vintage piece recently sold for nearly $6,500; the updated version Allen wore now bears a perfectly pointed name: the Avenge dress.
It’s fitting, because Allen is currently in full-scale reinvention mode. Her scorched-earth breakup album West End Girl, released last month, has become her highest-charting record in over a decade. Across fourteen tracks, she details the dissolution of her marriage to Stranger Things actor David Harbour. This relationship was marked by alleged infidelities and the collapse of a reluctantly negotiated semi-open arrangement. The couple, who met on Raya and eloped in Las Vegas in 2020, officially split in February, but Allen has made clear that the story didn’t end there; she turned it into art instead.
Her runway appearance instantly joined the canon of “revenge-dress moments,” with fans cheering her triumphant strut across social media. And she’s keeping the momentum going. Allen recently announced that she’ll perform West End Girl in full during her sold out March 2026 theatre tour before heading into a massive U.K arena run in June.
The newly announced arena tour will hit seven cities, beginning June 16 at Newcastle’s Utilita Arena and closing June 27 at London’s O2 Arena. It marks her most ambitious live schedule in years — a clear sign she’s stepping back into the spotlight with conviction.
Tickets go on sale November 27 at 10 a.m., and fans are already bracing for impact. Because if Lily Allen has proven anything this year, it’s that reinvention isn’t just survival, it can be spectacular.

