Suki Waterhouse dazzled audiences once again with her bold fashion choice and commanding stage presence at London’s All Points East festival on Sunday. The 32-year-old model and singer turned heads in a pair of sparkling, ultra-short hot pants, complemented by a lacy white blouse, sheer tights, knee-high leather boots, and glittering makeup that added a touch of rock star glamour to her look.
Performing alongside her band, Waterhouse delivered a high-energy set featuring hits like “Moves” and “Good Looking.” Her performance came right after an impressive show at Wembley Stadium the previous night, where she opened for Taylor Swift as part of the pop icon’s Eras Tour. Dressed in a dusty pink ruffled dress with platform boots, Waterhouse exuded a different kind of stage presence with a minimal makeup look that included peach eyeshadow and nude lips.
The Wembley performance was a notable highlight for Waterhouse, who described the experience as a dream come true. She shared her excitement with Rolling Stone, saying, “I was dreaming, dreaming, dreaming of this happening. I was manifesting super hard. So when [I found out], I was like, yes, dreams can come true.”
Waterhouse’s friendship with Swift dates back to 2016, when they were first seen in matching outfits. The two stars have maintained a close bond, even double-dating with Waterhouse’s fiancé, actor Robert Pattinson, and Swift’s former boyfriend, Joe Alwyn. Waterhouse revealed that she managed to submit her latest album just five days before giving birth to her first child with Pattinson, showcasing her dedication as both a mother and an artist.
Earlier this month, it was announced that Waterhouse would join a roster of special guests, including Paramore and Raye, for the Wembley gigs. Expressing her gratitude and excitement, Waterhouse described it as an “honor” and a “dream come true” to open for Swift’s monumental tour.
During the Wembley show, Paramore’s lead singer, Hayley Williams, paid a touching tribute to Pattinson. The band performed their hit “Decode,” famously featured in the Twilight soundtrack, and dedicated the song to Pattinson. Williams warmly praised Waterhouse from the stage, further celebrating the close ties among the stars.
Williams’ heartfelt tribute included a nod to Pattinson’s iconic Twilight line, “This is the skin of a killer, Bella,” as she dedicated the song to him, much to the audience’s delight. The crowd responded with enthusiastic cheers, underscoring the special atmosphere of the night and the strong connections within the music and film industries.