Katy Perry Channeled Barbie In A Pink Dress With Orlando Bloom At Misha Nonoo’s Wedding
@Alyssa Bailey
Katy Perry didn’t come wearing any old evening gown to her friend Misha Nonoo’s wedding tonight in Rome. She came wearing a bold, feathered Barbie pink one. The singer was photographed arriving with her fiancé Orlando Bloom. He was in a dark tuxedo; she wore white cat-eye sunglasses and the off-the-shoulder dress.
Their appearance tonight comes after Perry was photographed wearing a Chanel unitard yesterday at Nonoo’s pre-wedding dinner.
Perry and Bloom will be taking in Nonoo and her entrepreneur fiancé Michael Hess’s ceremony with a lot of celebrity company tonight. Fellow guests include Karlie Kloss, Josh Kushner, Meghan Markle, Prince Harry, Princess Eugenie, and Princess Beatrice. Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner are there, too.
Perry’s trip to Rome comes shortly after her former rival-turned-friend Taylor Swift talked to Rolling Stone about how they connected over astrology (yes, astrology) during one of their deep, reconciliation talks.
“Katy [Perry] and I were talking about our signs,” Swift told the outlet’s reporter with a laugh. “Of course we were…We were talking about our signs because we had this really, really long talk when we were reconnecting and stuff. And I remember in the long talk, she was like, ‘If we had one glass of white wine right now, we’d both be crying.’ Because we were drinking tea. We’ve had some really good conversations.”
“We were talking about how we’ve had miscommunications with people in the past, not even specifically with each other,” Swift continued. “She’s like, ‘I’m a Scorpio. Scorpios just strike when they feel threatened.’ And I was like, ‘Well, I’m an archer [Sagittarius]. We literally stand back, assess the situation, process how we feel about it, raise a bow, pull it back, and fire.’ So it’s completely different ways of processing pain, confusion, misconception. And oftentimes I’ve had this delay in feeling something that hurts me and then saying that it hurts me. Do you know what I mean? And so I can understand how people in my life would have been like, ‘Whoa, I didn’t know that was how you felt.’ Because it takes me a second.”