Adele exudes glamor in new music video ‘Oh My God’


Here’s a rundown of the designer pieces the 15-time Grammy winner wore in her latest music video

After snatching the nod for 2021's best-selling record, Adele starts 2022 with the release of the music video for “Oh My God,” a single part of her fourth album “30.”

Directed by Sam Brown, who she worked with before for “Rolling in the Deep,” the new music video is in the singer’s signature black and white aesthetic with dancers moving to her R&B-pop song.

“We filmed this one on the day ‘Easy On Me’ dropped, there were a million things going on all at once. But the attention to detail from the crew was borderline hilarious,” Adele shares on social media.

There are a lot of symbols seen in the video, from the apple in the opening scene and a python to a horse and a burning chair. But apart from the dramatics, the English singer also showcases glamor with a series of outfit changes courtesy of major fashion designers.

Styled by Jamie Mizrahi, the 33-year-old singer dons three looks serving understated elegance, haute couture opulence, and timeless charm. Here are the designer pieces she wore:

Adele wearing Harris Reed (Photo from @harris_reed)

For her first look, Adele wears a bespoke fluid demi-couture look by Harris Reed. The ensemble is composed of a polka dot tulle blouse with a bow and a fitted corset under it paired with an empire-waist skirt. While earrings and rings from the designer’s jewelry collaboration with Missoma brand bring a dose of sparkle.

Adele wearing Louis Vuitton (Photo from @sweetbabyjamie)

Her second look is from the French luxury house, Louis Vuitton. Creative director Nicolas Ghesquiere designed a regal custom dress with a capelet that is reminiscent of the brand’s spring 2022 collection.

Adele in Vivienne Westwood (Photo from @adele)

Lastly, another custom piece, and this time in blood red. Adele is holding the apple with Vivienne Westwood's satin dress with silk tulle bolero and train. Adorning her are special jewelry pieces from Cartier.

“Big thank you to Harris Reed, Louis Vuitton, and The Queens Haus, Vivienne Westwood for the most stunning clothes for me to sing my ‘I’m a hot mess’ song in,” Adele says.

See Adele and the clothes in action below: