Serpentine Summer Party 2019: Charli XCX catches the eye in a yellow kimono-style maxi dress as she graces the red carpet at glitzy event By Rianne Addo For Mailonline Published: 20:27 BST, 25 June 2019 | Updated: 20:35 BST, 25 June 2019 Viewcomments She's no stranger to showcasing her flair for fashion in kooky ensembles at the industry's hottest events. And Charli XCX put her best fashion foot forward once again as she attended The Serpentine Summer Party 2019, held at The Serpentine Gallery in Kensington, London, on Tuesday evening. The musician, 26, commanded attention as she slipped into a satin kimono-style maxi dress, embellished with vibrant floral patterns throughout. Working it! Charli XCX put her best fashion foot forward once again as she attended The Serpentine Summer Party 2019, held at The Serpentine Gallery in Kensington on Tuesday Highlighting her slender physique, the I Love It hitmaker's ensemble featured a flattering ribbon waistbelt, which she teamed with strappy heels. The songstress, who is set to release her upcoming album Charli in September, sported an edgy cropped wig with a pixie fringe and fiery red ends as she hit the red carpet at the glitzy event. Intensifying her striking beauty, the singer opted for a smokey eye make-up look, tied in with matte foundation and blush-swept cheeks. Chic display: The musician, 26, commanded attention as she slipped into a satin kimono-style maxi dress, embellished with vibrant floral patterns throughout All in the details: Highlighting her slender physique, the I Love It hitmaker's ensemble featured a flattering ribbon waistbelt, which she teamed with strappy heels The Serpentine Summer Party sees a slew of stars from the worlds of international art, architecture, design, fashion, music, film and business come together to raise funds for the gallery's array of exhibitions and live programmes, which are free for the public throughout the year. This year's party pavilion was designed by Japanese architect Junya Ishigami, 45, and is made out of 62 tonnes of Cumbrian slate shaped into a flowing mound. Despite its distinct design, Ishigami told The Guardian that he took inspiration from the Japanese garden concept of shakkei, or borrowed scenery. Kooky: The songstress, who is set to release her upcoming album Charli in September, sported an edgy cropped wig with a pixie fringe and fiery red ends He said: 'I wanted to create a pavilion that felt primitive and ancient. Something between building and landscape. 'Slate roofs are found all over the world, so anyone coming here will be able to identify with it as a basic, archetypal form.' Each year an architect is selected to design the famous Serpentine Pavilion, and Tim Leigh, marketing director for Stage One, the fabricators who have created the pavilion every year for the last decade, said this year's creation was the toughest yet. It was really, really difficult this year. Radiant: Intensifying her striking beauty, the singer opted for a smokey eye make-up look, tied in with matte foundation and blush-swept cheeks Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility