Lana Del Rey puts on eye-popping display in VERY lowcut Valentino gown

Lana Del Rey puts on eye-popping display in VERY low-cut white Valentino gown as she strolls beach for W Magazine shoot

Her 2015 hit track was called High By The Beach.

And Lana Del Rey certainly commanded the attention from all the eyes by the beach during her latest photoshoot.

The 36-year-old singer – born Elizabeth Woolridge Grant – was featured on the cover of W Magazine’s Volume 3, The Music Issue as she looked absolutely stunning in the pages of the upcoming June issue.

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A wonder in white: Lana Del Rey put on an eye-popping display in a very revealing Valentino gown in her photoshoot for W Magazine’s Volume 3, The Music Issue

She put on an eye-popping display in one of the accompanying images from photographer Jamie Hawkesworth which saw her in a very revealing Valentino gown.

The Video Games hitmaker – who was styled by Sara Moonves – donned an extremely low-cut Valentino gown which showcased plenty of cleavage and leg as she strolled on the beach by the ocean with the train of the dress dragging on the sand.

Her raven-colored locks were done in a retro updo as she sported dramatic make-up with smokey eye.

Gorgeous: The 36-year-old Video Games hitmaker donned an extremely low-cut Valentino gown which showcased plenty of cleavage and leg as she strolled on the beach by the ocean with the train of the dress dragging on the sand

Having a laugh: Lana once again showcased her ample cleavage in another snap from the shoot as she donned a very revealing Valentino Haute Couture dress

She accessorized with a large gold chain choker necklace by Swarovski as she posed with her hand grazing her neck. 

Lana once again showcased her ample cleavage in another snap from the shoot as she donned a very revealing Valentino Haute Couture dress.

The Summertime Sadness singer looked anything but sad as she laughed while wearing massive dangling Swarovski ear cuffs. 

Beaming: Lana showcased her pearly whites in a laughing pose for the cover of W Magazine in a black and white Celine by Hedi Slimane dress and belt

Fashion forward: She accessorized with a massive black Albertus Swanepoel bow on the top of he head along with yet another Swarovski necklace

Moody: The black and white photoshoot done by Jamie Hawkesworth had a dark quality to it and even featured some out of focus shots with put movement on display 

Man with the plan: The photoshoot and cover were also accompanied by an interview from friend and Gucci creative director Alessandro Michele, who is seen pictured left with Jared Leto at the Met Gala earlier this month

Lana once again showcased her pearly whites in a laughing pose for the cover of W Magazine in a black and white  Celine by Hedi Slimane dress and belt.

She accessorized with a massive black Albertus Swanepoel bow on the top of he head along with yet another Swarovski necklace.

The photoshoot and cover were also accompanied by an interview from friend and Gucci creative director Alessandro Michele.

As Lana’s fashion choices and music style have often been compared to old Hollywood glamour, Alessandro, 49, revealed that he also has been inspired by that era and asked what particularly from that era moves her.


‘Everything’: As Lana’s fashion choices and music style have often been compared to old Hollywood glamour, Alessandro, 49, revealed that he also has been inspired by that era and asked what particularly from that era moves her

‘I’ve only recently started having dreams that are not stressful’: Lana was also asked if she remembers her dreams and if she has utilized them in her music

The singer answered: ‘Everything. When I was younger, my grandparents would let me watch their old movies, and I related to the subtle nuances of the female characters. Not much needed to be said; a lot was inferred between the lines. 

‘When things got bigger for me and my career, I always assumed that just by me speaking and being myself, people would know who I was inherently. I learned that was not true. You had to really spell things out, and that was very hard for me.’

Lana was also asked if she remembers her dreams and if she has utilized them in her music.

She answered: ‘I’ve only recently started having dreams that are not stressful. My dream life is this intense other life. I think that’s why I’m tired during a lot of the daytime, because my dreams are so intricate. 

Of her dreams Lana added: ‘They’re obstacle courses, and I never use them in my work. In my work, if anything, I might even be trying to calm myself down from the way my mind is churning 24 hours a day, by just talking it all through. Do your dreams dictate your creations?’


Stunning: She wore her raven-colored tresses down as her make-up looked pristine while topped off with a bit of smokey eye

‘They’re obstacle courses, and I never use them in my work. In my work, if anything, I might even be trying to calm myself down from the way my mind is churning 24 hours a day, by just talking it all through. Do your dreams dictate your creations?’

Alessandro went on to say that he tries to journal his dreams because ‘the unconscious part of us is beautiful.’

Lana replied:  ‘I’m a big studier of Carl Jung, who says that the only opportunity that the unconscious has to speak to you is through your dreams, or through automatic writing, which is similar to what I do when I’m singing into my phone in the mornings. 

‘He even suggests you write with your left hand if you’re right-handed, so you can see what comes up first. 

Busy girl: She released two albums last year. Her seventh studio album, Chemtrails over the Country Club, came out on March 19, 2021

‘Because you have to write so slowly, you might end up writing, “Help!” Whereas with your right hand you might say, “Today went well. I took out the garbage, I did the laundry, I did phone calls,” and then suddenly you say, “And I really miss him. I really, really miss him.” And then you think, Oh, I just got to the heart of it.’

Recently, the New York native took some much-deserved time off, after releasing two albums last year.

Her seventh studio album, Chemtrails over the Country Club, was released on March 19, 2021. It was followed by her eighth studio album, Blue Banisters, on October 22, 2021.

Despite much acclaim, Del Rey was not nominated for an award at this year’s Grammys.

She’s come a long way: The singer became a household name with her polarizing performance on Saturday Night Live in 2012, ahead of the release of her second album, Born To Die

She’s been nominated six times for one of the most coveted awards in music, but has yet to take one home.

The star achieved critical and commercial success with her second album, Born to Die, in 2012, after she uploaded self-made music videos of her songs, Video Games and Blue Jeans, on YouTube. 

She became a household name with her polarizing performance of both the songs on Saturday Night Live in 2012, ahead of the album’s release.

‘There’s backlash about everything I do. It’s nothing new,’ she said in a Rolling Stone interview at the time. ‘When I walk outside, people have something to say about it. It wouldn’t have mattered if I was absolutely excellent. People don’t have anything nice to say about this project. I’m sure that’s why you’re writing about it.’

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