Doja Cat: 30,000 Crystals and Paint was Used to Cover the Painting

In a stunning head-to-toe ensemble embellished with red body paint including 30,000 Swarovski crystals, doja Cat stunned observers on Monday when she appeared at Schiaparelli’s most recent catwalk show.
At Haute Couture Week, 30,000 crystals and paint were use to cover Doja Cat, a painting of “Inferno.”
Doja Cat exhibits at Paris Fashion Week in 2023 while donning 30,000 Swarovski crystals.
Makeup artist Pat McGrath and her colleagues spent over five hours perfecting the striking look. Which was creating specifically for the model by the design house’s artistic director Daniel Roseberry. The biannual Luxury Fashion Week in Paris got off to a dramatic start with the singer’s debut at the Central Palais in Paris for Schiaparelli’s Fashion Spring-Summer 2023 show.
Thus according Roseberry’s show notes, the label’s most recent collection, dubbs “Inferno Couture,” was motivating by Dante’s “Inferno” as well as the nine circles of hell.
Doja Cat’s suitably sinister attire included a silk cocktail dress. Also a skirt decorated with lacquered wooden beads, and a matching pair of scarlet boots.
McGrath referred to the appearance as “Doja’s Inferno” in a post on social media on Monday. A behind-the-scenes time lapse video video of the makeup artist’s crew repainting the actor’s skin. Also manually scattering thousands of crystals was also uploading.
McGrath praised the singer’s “amazing” “sublime patience” in the caption of another video. While simultaneously praising Doja Cat’s “genius,” Roseberry—the first American to head a French couture house. It posted an Instagram photo of the two of them together.
Brett Alan Nelson, the designer, attended the concert while wearing identical red Vestments suits.
Doja Cat and designer Brett Alan Nelson came to the performance. While dressed in similar red Vestments suits and long jackets. She then sat in the front row a few feet from Kylie Jenner, who not only garnered attention for her life-size faux lion head-adorned black velvet strapless gown. Other examples of Schiaparelli’s “faux-taxidermy” could be on the runway. Also Naomi Campbell and Irina Shayk were among the models to walk the runway wearing similar animal headdresses.
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