Putting in the leg work! Charli XCX flashes flesh in split-to-the-hip dress at the Rolling Stone LIVE party
Celebrities have been popping up all over the Scottsdale, Arizona area in advance of Sunday's Super Bowl football game.
On Saturday, 22-year-old singer Charli XCX, 35-year-old actor Aaron Paul, and 50-year-old comedian David Spade were on-hand for the Rolling Stone LIVE party hosted by Miller Lite.
While the men kept things relatively casual on the red carpet, Charli rocked a daring and high-split dress.
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Party time: Celebrities - including Charli XCX and Aaron Paul - were out at the Rolling Stone LIVE party in Scottsdale, Arizona, one night before the Super Bowl
The Boom Clap singer wore a pale pink gown that hung, toga-style, over one shoulder before falling loosely down to Charli's ankles.
A high slit - reaching almost to the dress' waist - added a daring touch to the otherwise classic look.
Charli wore her black hair loose and curly, while dramatic eye makeup and pale pink lips emphasized the rock-star persona.
Daring: With a slit cut almost to the waist of her gown, the Boom Clap singer had a provocative look on the red carpet
Centre of attention: Charli posed as the cameras snapped away
'I hated pop': Charli XCX says she wants to set up a record label like Simon Cowell but not make 's***' music
Charli XCX says she's a fan of Simon Cowell but not a fan of his musical acts.
The 22-year old singer hopes to one day set up her own label like the X Factor judge, but clearly isn't a fan of the songs released by SyCo acts like One Direction, Susan Boyle or Little Mix.
'I think Simon Cowell's cool, I'd love to be in that position, but from the point of view of making music that's not s***,' Charli told Q magazine.
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Do it better: Charli XCX says she wants to start a record label like Simon Cowell but make better music
The goth pop star got her big break after collaborating with Icona Pop on the single I Love It, which grew in popularity after appearing in an episode of HBO's Girls.
Her first number one didn't come until after she had released two major label albums, when she co-wrote the song Fancy with Iggy Azalea.
Despite her poppy situation in the music industry, Charli says that she found it hard to pen songs for the genre, so spent time in Sweden to produce a purely punk record.
Unimpressed: The singer says she thinks the music mogul is 'cool' but his acts like One Direction are producing 's***' music
No collaboration then? Certainly doesn't sound like Charli will be contacting Syco for a duet with Susan Boyle any time soon
She told Q magazine: 'I couldn't make any pop music because I hated pop music. I just didn't want to think about it I wanted to be free.
'It was a case of getting it out of my system. I felt stuck.'
Charli recently released her new single, Doing It, featuring Rita Ora with a music video that sees them playing seventies style armed robbers.
Goth pop: The singer shot to international fame after collaborating with Icona Pop on the hit I Love It
Continued success: Charli is now a well-known name across the pond and was invited to perform during the 2015 ESPN The Party at Westworld in Los Angeles
On Friday night, the Boom Clap singer performed during the 2015 ESPN The Party at Westworld in Los Angeles.
Charli went for a more demure look than normal in a vertical striped dress with a thigh-high split and platform heels.
She tweeted: 'i don't know anything about sports but I'm playing the #ESPNthePARTY with @jcoleNC & @questlove on friday. AND I'M SO EXCITED!! @ESPN'.
More covered up than usual: Charli went for a more demure look than normal in a vertical striped dress with a thigh-high split and platform heels
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