Fans are head over heels forLily Allen's wardrobe choices during the opening nights of her 'West End Girl' Tour this March 2026. The British pop icon set social media alight during her performance of Track 8, '4chan Stan', as she continues to expose her ex-husband's alleged infidelities—a theme she established withher latest album.

On stage,Allen appeared wrappedin a provocative 'receipt dress' that seemingly reveals David Harbour's shopping sprees for his mistress.

Lily Allen wore a dress at her ‘West End Girl’ tour made of receipts showing things her ex David Harbour bought for other women.pic.twitter.com/RrUjOoXHGA

The custom garment, which Allen dramatically un-spooled during the set, reportedly documents the high-end purchases and secret getaways the Stranger Things actor allegedly shared with other women.

As the paper-trail dress fell away, Allen was revealed in a blue lace bodysuit and burgundy hot pants, a symbolic stripping back of her private life. But what exactly do these printed records claim Harbour bought for the other woman?

Among the items Harbour allegedly purchased for his mistress, the most damning evidence displayed on the 'receipt dress'—which is also detailed in Allen's song '4chan Stan', are records of luxury gifts and a designer handbag from the high-end department store Bergdorf Goodman, this is according toPage Six.

In the track, Allen reflects on the moment she discovered a retail receipt in a bedside drawer, revealing that her then-husband had bought a luxury accessory she never received.

The garment specifically highlights a transaction date from May 2024, a period when Allen was in London for rehearsals while Harbour remained in the United States.

Fans attending the Glasgow opening night noted that the printed fabric clearly displays charges for luxury leather goods, providing a physical manifestation of the lyrics that have fuelled tabloid speculation since the album's release.

But there's more; beyond the 'luxury gifts', the dress also shows receipts from several high-end tequila bars and a hotel.

Source: International Business Times UK