The 25-year-old model walks down the runway as three men paint her body with a layer of white latex.
Bella Hadid’s white dress appearance at the Copernic fashion show at Paris Fashion Week 2022 didn’t finish until midway through the show – when the audience saw her finish right before them.
The 25-year-old model appeared on the runway as three men surrounded her and painted her white in real-time.
As she stood still in her underwear and high heels, the men painted a layer of white latex over her body. Creating a mid-length dress with off-the-shoulder sleeves as she stepped off the runway. The brand is no stranger to DIY fashion and attracted increasing attention earlier this year for the handmade glass bags that stars Doja Cat took to the red carpet. The company is perhaps good known for its Swipe handbags, and like dresses on stage. Coperni’s glass bags have gone through an interesting creative process. Designers Breanna Box and Peter Dupont told i-D that the bag was made with an air tube.
The fashion show occurred at the Salle des Textiles at the Musée des Arts et Métiers in Paris, where Dr. Spray cloth inventor Manel Torres and other specialists surrounded Hadid to bring the look to life.
“We wanted this moment Dr Torres because we really respect what he does,” Arnaud Vaillant told Vogue.
“We felt it was so much important that he directed the show – for us it made the experience even more magical.”
Back in May, Hadid opened up about her experience at the 2022 Met Gala. Telling Interview magazine that while she used to feel the pressure of the annual event, she can now “take a lot of pressure off” and enjoys talking about it getting going. Carpet.
“We spent a lot of time – designing dresses and with my glam team – thinking about the creative part before I actually came to the hotel on the day of the meeting,” she said. “So on date days, we live live, listen to music, dance. But the 20 minutes before that gets a little stressful because I’m a Libra and I’m always late. I try not to be late, I’m late, but I always come.”