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Was Kylie Jenner upset seeing the same dress on Irina Shayk during Schiaparelli's show?

When Kylie came to attend Schiaparelli's show at Paris Haute Cout... Read More
When Kylie came to attend Schiaparelli's show at Paris Haute Couture Week, little did she expect that she would see supermodel Irina Shayk wearing the same faux lion head dress while walking the ramp. The cameras captured Kylie's expression and netizens kept guessing what she must be thinking.

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The makeup mogul left fans in a tizzy yesterday when she arrived wearing a stunning black dress with a faux lion head from Schiaparelli. Designer Daniel Roseberry debuted a wild collection for Schiaparelli this time and this collection will surely go down in history.


Daniel has models like Shalom Harlow, Naomi Campbell and Irina Shayk walk for him in these faux 3D animal dresses. The faux taxidermy was lauded from the fashion fraternity, but some online users criticized it from promoting lion poaching or trophy hunting.

The video that has captured Kylie's expression when she sees Irina walking in the same dress shows her nodding with a stoic reaction on her face.

Here's the video for you to have a look.

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A dark tuxedo with stiff oversize shoulders was transformed into a minimalist, space-age jumpsuit.

A bronze bustier reimagined as a giant oyster shell rose up like a fan that obscured the model’s face. Its incredible pearl embellishments were rendered in organic, crystallized layers showing off the deftness of the house atelier.

Myriad embellished baubles — almost resembling wet pearls — organically dripped off a blown-up bolero jacket that cut a beautiful silhouette, and had perhaps belonged to some underwater princess.

Yet the collection was also reverential to the house founder whose unique brand of frivolity charmed audiences around the world. A giant lion’s head — replete with fangs and bushy mane — modeled by Irina Shayk added a bite to this collection. It was an inventive nod to Surrealism, but also a statement about the absurdity of the use of fur.


With inputs from AP

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