Sia is well known for her outrageous outfits that she wears on the red carpet, and Friday night was no exception, if not even more eye-catching and mind-boggling.

The 47-year-old singer, who is well-known throughout the world, looked fierce in pink while performing on stage at the Christian Siriano SS24 Runway Show.

In her frilly pink dress, the "Unstoppable" hitmaker looked like a bubblegum princess as she walked the runway at The Pierre Hotel in New York City. The dress fell to the floor in thick layers of tulle, revealing a tight bodice wrapped in white tulle.

Along the hem, the color gradient changed from a lovely pastel pink to a deep purple. Sia wore her signature volumous wig, which covered much of her face and was capped with a massive pink bow. it happens after the Australian music sensation tied the knot with her partner Dan Bernard in a dreamy Portofino wedding held at Domenico Gabbana and Stefano Dolce's Villa Olivetta.

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In the pictures, the singer-songwriter was seen looking stunning in a white lace wedding dress with a fishtail skirt and veil as she planted a kiss on her new spouse in Italy. Sia's friend Kourtney Kardashian married her rock star husband Travis Barker in the villa last year.

Sia was formerly married to Erik Anders Lang, whom she wed in August 2014 at her Palm Springs residence. Two years later, the couple broke up.

The ex-couples said in a statement that although they made their choice slowly, they are "dedicated to remaining friends."

They have decided to part ways as a couple after much thought and soul-searching, the statement further elucidated.

Sia and Dan's romance has remained under wraps. The couple's dating history is unknown, as she has only posted a single photo of them together, from October 2022. 

Meanwhile, the "Chandelier" singer had already courted controversy in 2020 when the teaser for her 2021 directorial feature debut, Music, was released.

The film is about a newly sober lady named Zu (Kate Hudson) who takes on the role of guardian for her teenage autistic half-sister, Music (Ziegler). Sia was accused of ableism by the National Autistic Society and other community members, who said that she ought to have chosen an actor with autism.

In response to the criticism, Sia first claimed that her "neuro atypical [sic] friend" was the inspiration for the story and that she "made this movie with nothing but love for him and his mother." 

She eventually then said she's part of the spectrum herself.

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