Kim Petras brought her signature mix of glam and grit to the Outloud Music Festival in West Hollywood on Saturday, performing during WeHo Pride with one of the weekend’s most memorable stage looks.
The singer wore an oversized white long-sleeve top styled like a rugby jersey, featuring a dramatic black collar and matching cuffs. A large black emblem on the lower left side of the shirt displayed Petras’ personal logo, which also appears on her official website and social media. She paired the top with high-cut briefs, keeping the silhouette streamlined and stage-ready.
The singer paired one of Maison Margiela’s white Tabi Painted Effect Boots — notable for their split-toe silhouette and hand-brushed, intentionally distressed white finish — with a rhinestone-encrusted medical cast on her left leg. The cast, extending just below the knee and secured with a black strap, stood out as much as the sculptural boots. Though Petras has not publicly addressed the reason for the cast, the sparkling customization made clear it was a deliberate style choice, elevating what’s usually a practical item into a statement accessory.
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The boots featured a chunky block heel and back zipper, adding architectural detail to the look. The uneven paint finish revealed subtle layers of leather beneath, contrasting with the rhinestone-studded cast.
The German singer’s latest onstage style echoes the gritty, referential fashion she tends to favor. Last October, she released a second capsule collection with Ed Hardy — a 12-piece drop featuring trucker hats, tube tops, leather jackets and graphic tees — photographed by early 2000s nightlife documentarian The Cobrasnake. She also fronted MAC Cosmetics’ 30th anniversary Viva Glam campaign just ahead of Pride Month at the end of May 2024, combining theatrical visuals with beauty advocacy.
Petras became Mac’s newest global ambassador for the campaign, joining a historic roster that includes Sia, Fergie, and Dita Von Teese. In the imagery, she wears a custom “billion-dollar” gown printed with the phrase “Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is,” symbolizing the initiative’s expanded mission across racial, gender and environmental equality.
The Outloud Music Festival lineup included Lizzo, Remi Wolf, Honey Dijon, Paris Hilton and more highlighting the event’s commitment to queer and ally performers. Petras’ set was among the first major Pride Month performances of 2025, with more appearances ahead.