Bella Hadid wears Miu Miu bodysuit as Rita Ora makes a model cameo at Paris Fashion Week
Supermodel Bella Hadid turned heads on Miu Miu’s runway in Paris wearing just a bodysuit, as singer Rita Ora made a catwalk cameo.
She has been absolutely ruling Paris Fashion Week and Bella Hadid has certainly ended it in style, wearing another jaw-dropping outfit on the runway.
This time, the New York-based supermodel, 23, wore a bodysuit by Miu Miu, teamed with a demure navy and white cardigan, and no pants as she strutted the runway during the brand’s autumn/winter ’20 show in Paris.
She sported dramatic winged eyeliner and blue shadow, with nude-coloured lips, for the Italian luxury brand’s show, themed around the “enduring fascination of charm, an exercise in attraction — fashioning pleasure, and the pleasure that fashion can give,” according to Miu Miu creative director Miuccia Prada’s design statement.
Also on the runway was British singer Rita Ora, who made a cameo as a Miu Miu model.
Known for her usually-revealing outfits, the Girls singer, 29, rugged up in an ankle-skimming navy and red coat, teamed with demure black gloves.
In the front row watching Ora — who has previously made catwalk cameos for Moschino and DKNY, and has performed during the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show — were Lucy Hale, Maggie Rogers and Victoria Pedretti, Page Six reported.
MUGLER MODE
Through a sheer body stocking with cut-outs, supermodel Hadid showed some skin at Mulger’s PFW show last week.
She sported the daring outfit on the runway for Mugler – the French luxury brand known for sexy, body-con outfits regularly worn by the Kardashians.
Wearing dark red lipstick and long, nude-coloured nails, Hadid was one of the most high-profile models on Mugler’s runway, as the label — headed by artistic director Casey Cadwallader — as it unveiled its autumn/winter ’20 runway show at PFW.
The outfit, which closed the runway show, featured a nude-coloured body stocking, giving the illusion that the model was showing a lot of skin, with two revealing splits spanning from the legs to the hips.
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Mugler’s show was the latest runway outing for the Victoria’s Secret model, who also strutted for Lanvin – wearing an off-white winter coat and knee-high boots – at PFW, after ruling the catwalks in Milan, London and New York.
Bella previously opened up to Access Hollywood about how she keeps in shape during fashion month.
“You know, I tried to just start a little diet … because I’ve really just been eating everything,” she said.
“I really love eating and it makes me happy and I love food and every day I try to start these diets and make myself healthier,” she told the outlet.
“I think that we’re running around so much during Fashion Week that I’m just gonna grab that sandwich or that slice of pizza.
“It’s just gonna happen and I just have to deal with it. But I definitely have to keep my workout routine … keep it somewhat close.”
SAINT LAURENT
It’s the last stop in fashion month and Paris is really ending it in style with Hailey Bieber in a micro-mini and Australian catwalk queen Adut Akech.
Mrs Bieber, 23, sported a glittering black and silver dress from Saint Laurent for the French brand’s Paris Fashion Week show, featuring a crossover neckline that was cut down to the waist.
She teamed it with a structured blazer draped over her shoulders – a look she has sported a lot recently, including at a Matches Fashion event in Los Angeles (there, she wore a jacket by Christine Centenera’s US-based Australian label, Wardrobe. NYC).
The model and Instagram star sat in the front row as Saint Laurent’s creative director Anthony Vaccarello presented his latest collection, which also featured Kaia Gerber.
Staged in Paris’s Trocadero district, Saint Laurent showcased tweed jackets, catsuits and bras worn under blazers.
Hailey’s appearance in the front row came after she recently appeared in her husband Justin Bieber’s Netflix doco, Seasons, where she revealed personal details about their relationship, including why they didn’t live together before their tied the knot.
Mrs Bieber said they “didn’t believe in doing that until we were married, so we got legally married”.
“He still makes me a little nervous sometimes,” Hailey said, of Bieber. “Like, I blush and I get a little bit like cheesy — can’t help it.”
“I remember calling my parents when we decided to get married and I said, ‘This is the time I need you to stop me from doing something crazy, if you think this is a bad idea,’” she said in Seasons.
Sudanese-Australian model Akech – who also ruled the catwalks this season in New York and Milan – sported a checked blazer with shorts and a pair of skin-tight fuchsia leggings as she modelled for Saint Laurent.
The front row featured Big Little Lies’ star Zoe Kravitz, a face of Saint Laurent and the face of YSL Beauty, wearing high-fashion denim and a glittering silver top.
She sat with her famous father, Lenny Kravitz, alongside Lily Collins and Kit Harrington who rounded out Saint Lauren’s start-studded guest list.
Paris is the last stop of fashion month, which included New York and London, where Tommy Hilfiger staged a standout runway show at Tate Modern, featuring a rare runway appearance from ’90s supermodel Naomi Campbell and a gender-free collection co-designed by F1 star, Lewis Hamilton.
‘CONSENT’: DIOR’S STYLE STATEMENT
Dior made a feminist statement in neon-lit signs above the runway at Jardins de Tuileries, as the French fashion house presented its autumn/winter 2020 collection.
The words “consent”, “patriarchy = climate emergency”,“Feminine beauty is a ready-made” and “oppression” were spelled out on the runway, as models strutted in checked minis, printed knits, leather berets, dotted scarfs, fringed dresses and fishnet-style knee high-boots.
It was a timely statement, given disgraced Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein was this week found guilty of multiple sex crimes, after his trial in New York.
Following on from Dior’s iconic “We should all be feminists” tees, this collection featured tops with the slogans “Women’s love is unpaid labour” and “I say I” (a quote from art critic turned activist Carla Lonzi) on them.
“For me, art is a way to reflect on women and the relationship of a woman with her body,” Dior creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri told Vogue.
As for the clothes, Chiuri mused that the polka dots were “lovely, elegant, easy and always in fashion”.
The range also featured Faye Dunaway and Diane Keaton-inspired capes, coats with power shoulders, and checks in black, grey and rust.