Debbie Harry, 75, rocks a blood-red dress for a Tribeca Film Festival talk with Blondie members

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    Her band Blondie helped define the look and sound of punk rock and new wave music in the 1970s and ’80s.

    And Debbie Harry showed that her confrontational fashion style was as in-your-face as ever on Tuesday when she joined her Blondie bandmates Christopher Stein and Clem Burke for a conversation at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York City.

    The 75-year-old singer had all eyes on her thanks to an edgy blood-red dress that repurposed a chilling still from Alfred Hitchcock’s iconic 1960 horror film Psycho. 

    Rock on! Debbie Harry, 75, looked as chic as ever in a blood-red tunic-style dress as she arrived for a conversation with her Blondie bandmates on Tuesday at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York City

    Rock on! Debbie Harry, 75, looked as chic as ever in a blood-red tunic-style dress as she arrived for a conversation with her Blondie bandmates on Tuesday at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York City

    Debbie’s scarlet-tinted outfit was illustrated with a blow up of the late Janet Leigh’s screaming face just before her character was confronted by a shadowy knife-wielding attacker in Psycho’s famous shower scene.

    The tunic-style dress featured long sleeves and highlighted the septuagenarian’s age-defying figure. 

    She added some more color to the saturated ensemble with a pair of hypnotizing black pants decorated with green, yellow and red starbursts.

    Eerie: Debbie's scarlet-tinted outfit was illustrated with a blow up of the late Janet Leigh's screaming face from Alfred Hitchcock's 1960 horror masterpiece Psycho

    Eerie: Debbie’s scarlet-tinted outfit was illustrated with a blow up of the late Janet Leigh’s screaming face from Alfred Hitchcock’s 1960 horror masterpiece Psycho

    Iconic: Leigh let out the famous scream just before a shadowy figure ambushed her with a knife in Psycho's famous shower scene

    Iconic: Leigh let out the famous scream just before a shadowy figure ambushed her with a knife in Psycho’s famous shower scene

    Debbie wore her platinum blond tresses in messy waves that framed an eye-catching neon-yellow pair of sunglasses.

    Fittingly for her film festival appearance, she wore a rare baseball cap from the production of the 1992 Harvey Keitel crime drama Bad Lieutenant, which red ‘Bad LT’ on the front.

    The film was helmed by her friend, the punk-adjacent director Abel Ferrara.

    The Heart Of Glass singer capped off her unmissable look with a set of comfortable-looking spongy red sandals. 

    Blond beauty: Debbie wore her platinum blond tresses in messy waves that framed an eye-catching neon-yellow pair of sunglasses

    Blond beauty: Debbie wore her platinum blond tresses in messy waves that framed an eye-catching neon-yellow pair of sunglasses

    Colorful: She added some more color to the saturated ensemble with a pair of hypnotizing black pants

    Eye-catching: The pants were decorated with colorful sunbursts, and she also wore spongy red sandals

    Colorful: She added some more color to the saturated ensemble with a pair of hypnotizing black pants decorated with green, yellow and red starbursts, plus spongy red sandals

    Repping her pal: The singer covered up with a baseball cap from the production of the crime classic Bad Lieutenant, directed by her friend Abel Ferrara

    Repping her pal: The singer covered up with a baseball cap from the production of the crime classic Bad Lieutenant, directed by her friend Abel Ferrara

    Debbie was joined on the red carpet by Blondie’s cofounder Chris Stein and the proto-punk band’s longtime drummer Clem Burke.

    Chris was nearly as playful as Debbie with a black blazer with a white skeleton outline drawn on it, plus a pair of baggy black cargo pants and a plain black T-shirt.

    Clem showed off a more reserved look with a black double-breasted blazer with a V-neck shirt, dark jeans and black boots. 

    Also joining the trio for the outdoor conversation was director Rob Roth, who paid tribute to Blondie’s friends and contemporaries Patrick Cowley, Dan Hartman and Arthur Russell with the late musicians’ names on a black T-shirt.

    Back in black: Blondie cofounder Chris Stein (L) wore a skeleton-covered black blazer, while longtime drummer Clem Burke looked cool in a black double-breasted blazer

    Back in black: Blondie cofounder Chris Stein (L) wore a skeleton-covered black blazer, while longtime drummer Clem Burke looked cool in a black double-breasted blazer

    Remembering the fallen: They were joined by director Rob Roth, who paid tribute to their friends and contemporaries Patrick Cowley, Dan Hartman and Arthur Russell with the late musicians' names on a black T-shirt

    Remembering the fallen: They were joined by director Rob Roth, who paid tribute to their friends and contemporaries Patrick Cowley, Dan Hartman and Arthur Russell with the late musicians’ names on a black T-shirt

    The conversation appeared to touch on both the band’s history and Debbie’s work as an actress.

    The backdrop to the conversation featured a still from David Cronenberg’s cult-classic 1983 horror film Videodrome, in which she stars opposite James Woods as a radio host with a taste for sadomasochism who is sucked into a dark sexual conspiracy.

    In her music career, Debbie served as the frontwoman and the co-lead songwriter with Stein for many of Blondie’s best-known songs.

    Although the band pre-dated the official birth of punk, it became associated with the genre before the members tried their hand and more audience friendly New Wave and even early hip hop experiments.

    In a 2019 interview with The Guardian, the singer admitted she had wanted even juicier acting parts throughout her career, though she doesn’t have much hope of that happening now.

    She admitted craving ‘a real serious role in film or in TV, but that’s sort of wishful thinking.’

    Horror fans: The conversation appeared to touch on some of Harry's film work, including her role in the cult-classic horror film Videodrome (1983), which was represented with a still on the backdrop

    Horror fans: The conversation appeared to touch on some of Harry’s film work, including her role in the cult-classic horror film Videodrome (1983), which was represented with a still on the backdrop

    Old school: Debbie fronted Blondie as it went fro being a harbinger of punk to an early adopter of New Wave and even hip hop; seen in 1979

    Old school: Debbie fronted Blondie as it went fro being a harbinger of punk to an early adopter of New Wave and even hip hop; seen in 1979

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