Celebrity Style
She owned the night like the Fourth of July.
Katy Perry created the anthem of the Fourth of July when she released her bop Firework in 2010.
No one, however, out-camps the Roar singer, particularly on her unofficial holiday.
Perry wore a flag-inspired monokini that was essentially bedazzled pasties.
Star-shaped covers acted as bra cups one striped, one starred and were connected by sparkling silver straps.
To tone the look down, Perry wore jeggings over the blingy one-piece, slug low on her hips.
The WWII-era poster featured a woman wearing a red-and-white polka dot bandana with one arm flexed.
Perry recreated the We Can Do It image with a similar pose and headpiece.
Even Perrys beauty look was 40s-inspired with curled bangs and a generous swipe of red lipstick.
She confirmed this in the caption, writing: BB UR A FIREWORK.
Speaking of work, WOMANS WORLD IS GOING TO WORK IN ONE WEEK HAPPY 4TH.
Its Katy Perrys world were just living in it.