Paris Fashion Week: Doja Cat Breaks Barriers By Embracing Mixture Of Art And Fashion In Her Red Ensemble
Doja Cat, a singer, broke down barriers by fusing fashion and art. She wore red to the show. She customised her red outfit by painting herself from head to toe in red paint embellished with red crystals. (Image Source: Getty)
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View In AppThe dress had a corseted bodice and a skirt decorated with red beads. The finishing touches included jewelled earrings, a satin floor-sweeping cloak, high boots, and hanging earrings. (Image Source: Getty)
A spectacular extravaganza at Schiaparelli marked the beginning of the Spring 2023 couture presentations in Paris. Supermodels Shalom Harlow, Irina Shayk, and Naomi Campbell strutted down the runway in outfits embellished with foam animal heads during the presentation, which was inspired by Dante Alighieri's Inferno, the British Vogue reported. (Image Source: Getty)
According to makeup artist Pat McGrath, Schiaparelli's collection is a seductive fusion of femininity and masculine. McGrath enhanced the models' complexions with a combination of Divine Skin: Sublime Perfection on some, caring for others with her new Love Collection, according to Rose 001 The Essence and Skin Fetish Platinum Bronze Liquid Eye Shadow from FetishEyes, as stated in the report. (Image Source: Getty)
McGrath and her team extended this concept of a live sculpture to the audience by donning the performer in red Swarovski crystals for a shimmering, scintillating and subversive look, the report said. (Image Source: Getty)
It was an amazing pleasure working with the extraordinarily talented Doja Cat and Daniel Roseberry, according to McGrath. She worked for four hours and 58 minutes with Team Pat McGrath and I to complete the design, which was embellished with over 30,000 hand-applied Swarovski crystals. Her patience and determination were incredibly astounding, according to the report. (Image Source: Getty)
According to the report, working side by side, renowned hairstylist Guido swept models' hair back into stylish, wet-look updos in order to not detract from the collection's designs while adding subtle bits of gold throughout for sculptural impact. (Image Source: Getty)