FKA Twigs Stuns in Little Black Dress with Boyfriend at Tom Ford’s Paris Fashion Week Show

FKA Twigs put on a leggy display in a little black dress as she cosied up to her boyfriend Jordan Hemingway ahead of Tom Ford’s Paris Fashion Week runway show on Wednesday. 

The singer, 37, whose real name is Tahliah Debrett Barnett, looked nothing short of sensational in the chic ensemble, which featured a diamond-encrusted scoop neckline and a flowing train.

She added inches to her frame with a pair of pointed black stiletto heels as she posed up a storm for the cameras alongside her filmmaker boyfriend, 33, who she has been dating since Spring 2023.

To complete her look, the Cellophane hitmaker accessorised with statement diamond drop earrings and a silver bangle.

Meanwhile, Jordan looked effortlessly cool in a black leather jacket and matching leather trousers. 

He layered the look with a plain black vest and finished off the ensemble with a cross necklace and black shades. 

FKA Twigs put on a leggy display in a little black dress as she cosied up to her boyfriend Jordan Hemingway ahead of Tom Ford's Paris Fashion Week runway show on Wednesday

FKA Twigs put on a leggy display in a little black dress as she cosied up to her boyfriend Jordan Hemingway ahead of Tom Ford’s Paris Fashion Week runway show on Wednesday

Later in the evening, the stylish duo took their place on the front row, joining a slew of A-listers ahead of the highly anticipated show. 

Paris Fashion Week runs from Monday, September 29 to Tuesday, October 7, with a host of stars expected to be heading to the French capital for shows. 

Designers including Chanel, Louis Vuitton and Givenchy will showcase their latest collections, while Victoria Beckham will present her always-anticipated show in Paris on Friday. 

FKA’s outing comes weeks after the nominees for this year’s Mercury Prize were revealed, with the singer, CMAT and Sam Fender among the hopefuls.

A host of stars attended the Mercury Prize 2025 nominations announcement at The Langham Hotel last month. 

The 12 Albums of the Year were unveiled on BBC Radio 6 Music and BBC Sounds by Lauren Laverne after the event. 

And among the albums with a look in this year include FKA twigs’ Eusexua, the second nod for the star who was last nominated for the Prize back in 2014, CMAT’s EURO-COUNTRY and Sam Fender’s People Watching.

It is also a second nomination for North East singer Sam after he received a nod in 2022 for his album Seventeen Going Under – but ultimately lost out to Little Simz. 

The singer, 37, whose real name is Tahliah Debrett Barnett, looked nothing short of sensational in the chic ensemble, which featured a diamond-encrusted scoop neckline and a flowing train

The singer, 37, whose real name is Tahliah Debrett Barnett, looked nothing short of sensational in the chic ensemble, which featured a diamond-encrusted scoop neckline and a flowing train

To complete her look, the Cellophane hitmaker accessorised with statement diamond drop earrings and a silver bangle

To complete her look, the Cellophane hitmaker accessorised with statement diamond drop earrings and a silver bangle

Later in the evening, the stylish duo took their place on the front row, joining a slew of A-listers ahead of the highly anticipated show

Later in the evening, the stylish duo took their place on the front row, joining a slew of A-listers ahead of the highly anticipated show

Britpop band Pulp also made an appearance on the list for their album More, which marks their fourth nomination for the Prize, of which they won in 1996 for Different Class. 

They are joined on the shortlist by PinkPantheress’ Fancy That, Pa Salieu’s Afrikan Alien and Fontaines D.C. – who were nominated in 2019 – with Romance.

Meanwhile, Wolf Alice have received their third nomination of their career for The Clearing.

They won the 2018 Mercury Prize with Visions Of A Life and were nominated for 2021’s Blue Weekend.

Jacob Alon’s In Limerence, Joe Webb’s Hamstrings and Hurricanes, Martin Carthy’s Transform Me Then Into A Fish, and Emma-Jean Thackray’s Weirdo complete the list.

For the first time in the history of the prestigious music prize-giving, the ceremony will take place outside of London, heading to Newcastle’s Utilita Arena on October 16.

Featuring a week of celebrating Newcastle’s music scene, the Mercury Prize Newcastle Fringe will take place between October 9 and October 15.

The 2024 ceremony was held at London’s legendary Abbey Road Studios, where English Teacher’s acclaimed debut album This Could Be Texas was crowned the winner. 

FKA's outing comes weeks after the nominees for this year's Mercury Prize were revealed, with the singer, CMAT and Sam Fender among the hopefuls (FKA pictured last month)

FKA’s outing comes weeks after the nominees for this year’s Mercury Prize were revealed, with the singer, CMAT and Sam Fender among the hopefuls (FKA pictured last month) 

The Mercury Prize, formerly called the Mercury Music Prize, is an annual music prize awarded for the best album released in the UK by a British or Irish act.

It recognises and awards albums of the year and aims to highlight emerging new talent as well as celebrate more established artists.

Previous winners have enjoyed illustrious careers, including the likes of Little Simz, Elbow, James Blake and Skepta.

To bag remaining tickets to the Mercury Prize ceremony on October 16, head to www.utilitaarena.co.uk/events/detail/2025-mercury-prize

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