Katy Perry is taking a trip down memory lane with her latest look.
Through her charity, the Fireworks Foundation (founded in 2018), she has launched a 21-day sweepstakes during which she plans to auction off some of her on-stage wardrobe from past concerts.
Preparing to put some of her iconic looks up for sale, Perry pulled a look from her archives to wear one last time.
Perry performed at Cardiff Castle in Wales on Tuesday wearing a bold two-piece set that she wore 17 years ago.
Perry, 41, took to the stage wearing a red and white polka-dot halter-neck bralette and miniskirt, white thigh-high socks and black platform sandals.
This look was last worn at the Capital Summertime Ball at London’s Emirates Stadium in July 2009.
Perry quickly changed, too, wearing a white button-down shirt that read “I’m not a robot” and a crystal-embellished stars-and-stripes tie.
After the concert, she shared both styles on Instagram, writing: “Learned a little Welsh. Nice to see you again, Kardig and Lido, I’m obsessed with Hofn Gair Kabab ♥️.”
New looks will continue to be dropped as part of the sweepstakes, but so far they include four additional bustier tops and miniskirts, ranging from her blue sequined stage look to a pink ruffled two-piece set, both of which she wore in her 2009 “Hello Katie” look.
Perry is currently performing across Europe on her festival tour, the Out of Office Tour, unveiling new archival looks each night.
