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Doja Cat, a picture of 'Inferno,' was covered in paint and 30,000 crystals at Haute Couture Week

27.01.2023 08:50 AM
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Doja Cat, a picture of 'Inferno,' was covered in paint and 30,000 crystals at Haute Couture Week
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Doja Cat, a picture of 'Inferno,' was covered in paint and 30,000 crystals at Haute Couture Week

Doja Cat took all the attention on Monday as she arrived at Schiaparelli's latest runway show in a dramatic head-to-toe look adorned with red body paint and 30,000 Swarovski crystals.

The eye-catching outfit, which was custom-designed by the fashion house's creative director Daniel Roseberry, along with a fascinating makeup executed by the artist Pat McGrath, whose team spent almost five hours completing the look.

 
 

The singer's arrival at the Petit Palais in Paris marked a dramatic start to Schiaparelli's Couture Spring-Summer 2023 show, the opening event of the biannual Haute Couture Week in Paris. Dubbed "Inferno Couture," the label's latest collection was inspired by Dante's "Inferno" and the nine circles of hell, according to Roseberry's show notes.

Devilish outfit featured a silk bustier, a skirt covered in lacquered wooden beads and a pair of matching red boots, Doja Cat was described by McGrath as the singer's "sublime patience" and "inspiring."

The makeup artist also posted a behind-the-scenes timelapse video showing her team painting the star's skin and applying thousands of crystals by hand.

Doja Cat arrived at the show with stylist Brett Alan Nelson, who wore a matching red suit and long jacket by Vetements.

 

 
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