British singer Lily Allen has never been one to keep quiet—her father, actor and comedian Keith Allen, even once said, "She needs to know when to fucking shut up." From her outspoken hit singles including "Fuck You" and "Smile" to defamatory remarks about Katy Perry and Kylie Minogue, to even a 2007 arrest for assaulting a photographer outside of a London nightclub, Allen has time after time proven she's one wild, badass chick. But her attitude isn't the only thing that's been out of control over the years—her style has, as well. To celebrate the release of Allen's comeback with her latest album, Sheezus, The Daily Beast looks at some of the singer's craziest looks. Marcos Brindicci/Reuters Allen was seen leaving Sotheby's on April 30 in a multi-colored fur coat from Fendi's Fall 2013 collection with a Chanel dress. Niki Nikolova/GC Images The singer arrived at her after party on April 29 in London sporting a fluffy, Barbie pink crop top, a coordinating hoodie, and a blue-streaked bun. Tom Phelan/GC Images Where's Lily going? "Nowhere Special," her tie-dyed sweatshirt reads as she leaves the BBC Radio 2 studios on April 25. Neil P. Mockford/GC Images April 16 was a bright day for Allen, filled with rainbows, neon green sunglasses, and even a cameo from Snoopy. Neil P. Mockford/GC Images What's crazier: Allen's spiked, chopstick-style headpiece or her brightly-colored, oversized gown? The singer looked wild in Vivenne Westwood at the 2014 BAFTA's on February 16. Chris Jackson/Getty There's a lot going on with Allen's ensemble as she leaves the London Edition hotel on November 14, 2013. Between the mullti-colored fur coat, the bright blue geometric bag, the dip-dyed bangs, and the appearance of a Spongebob Squarepants character (Hi, Gary!), it's time the singer learned the meaning of "less is more." Mark Robert Milan Allen attended the Ivor Novello Awards on May 16, 2013 in London sporting a large brown sheet in the form of a frock and cape. Ben A. Pruchnie/Getty Did Allen just arrive from outer space? The singer attended The 2010 Brit Awards on February 16 rocking a futuristic red and black patent leather Chanel gown. Mike Marsland/WireImage Even vintage Lily Allen loved a good mis-matched ensemble. A bridal gown with a sideways snapback? Enough said. Jon Furniss/WireImage