We can all agree that Adele looks totally sensational in her new Vogue photo shoots, right? The singer has wowed the world with her first interview in years, as well as appearing on the covers of both and simultaneously.
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Adele has spoken out on everything from divorce to her weight loss, family life and her much-anticipated new album - all while posing for some beautiful photographs within the magazines.
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Naturally, we've been swooning over every outfit from both editorials - from Adele's incredible green Valentino gown to yellow Vivenne Westwood number.
View post on InstagramAdele looked like the ultimate showgirl in her shimmering Louis Vuitton mini dress
In another snap, she sports a glittering Louis Vuitton show girl dress, though it's her sleek black bodysuit underneath which has caught our eye - since it's one of the more affordable items the star wears in the ultra-glamorous spread!
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Costing £166 / $250, the 'Colorado' roll-neck all-in-one is an ideal layering piece, as demonstrated by Adele. It has a seamless thong cut to avoid any visible lines, and also features a slightly shimmery fabric - no doubt to match the songstress' sequinned dress.
Colorado bodysuit, £166 / $250, Wolford
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Elsewhere in the pictures, Adele wears a striped Ralph Lauren shirt - which looks very similar to the style that the Duchess of Sussex has also worn in the past.
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Alongside the photo shoots, the singer has spoken candidly about her change in lifestyle since her divorce from Simon Konecki - revealing that she turned to exercise to help with her mindset.
IMAGE: American Vogue / Alasdair Mclellan
"It was because of my anxiety. Working out, I would just feel better," she said. "It was never about losing weight, it was always about becoming strong and giving myself as much time every day without my phone. I got quite addicted to it. I work out two or three times a day."
"But I needed to get addicted to something to get my mind right,” she added. "It could have been knitting, but it wasn't. People are shocked because I didn’t share my 'journey'... I did it for myself and not anyone else."
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