Lily Allen and David Harbour put on a loved up show as they arrive for the 17th Annual Tribeca

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Lily Allen and David Harbour put on a loved up show as they arrive for the 17th Annual Tribeca

Lily Allen and David Harbour put on a loved up show as they arrive for the 17th Annual Tribeca Artists Dinner Hosted by Chanel in NYC

Lily Allen and David Harbour got their weeks off to a stylish start by attending the 17th Annual Tribeca Artists Dinner Hosted by Chanel.

The 39-year-old musician Allen and her 49-year-old actor husband hit the red carpet at the annual bash, held at The Odeon in the Tribeca area of Lower Manhattan.

The outing comes just weeks after Allen reveal that both she and Harbour have 'control' over each others' phones to cut down on screen time.
Allen stepped out with a yellow and white top with a number of red fruit embellishments which each had several encrusted jewels.

Her short black hair fell just above her shoulder while accessorizing with large silver hoop earrings.

Allen also accessorized with a gold bracelet and several rings while holding onto a very tiny purse.

She completed her look with a full-length pastel-colored skirt that fell all the way to the red carpet and obscured her footwear for the evening.

Her husband Harbour opted for a black shirt under a brown suit coat with black pants for the outing.

The dinner came just weeks after Allen shared some insight into her home life with Harbour, when it comes to their phone usage.

'I now have a kids' phone called Pinwheel. It has no browsing capability and no social media, but you can still have Uber and Spotify,' Allen told The Times.

'My husband is the caregiver on it, so he controls what I'm allowed to have as an app on my phone. I'm the controller of his as well,' she added.

Allen is mother to daughters Ethel, 12, and Marnie, 11, who she shares with ex Sam Cooper, revealing she recently took their phones away after reading a book that said children shouldn't have smart phones until they are 14.

'The creative side of my brain has been ruined by smartphones. I feel like everyone feels the same. I don't know anyone who can possibly say that the quality of their life is improved by the presence of a smartphone.
'I think it's destroyed us as a species. It's horrendous that they're designed to be so addictive. Some of us have more addictive personalities than others. It's evil.'

Lily is also frustrated by the way in which social media can be used to punish comments that have been made in the distant past.

'It's unnatural. I don't think, as human beings, that you're meant to share ideas and for them to be set in stone. We are meant to evolve as people. How are you meant to do that if you're always held to account by things that you've said in the past?' she said.

'I said that 20 years ago, when I was completely different person, hadn't been married, hadn't had children. Of course I had a completely different outlook on life. Don't hold me to that,' she stated.

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