Paris Fashion Week: Cardi B is unrecognisable in head-to-toe Richard Quinn design
‘You always slay Fashion Week,’ a fan says
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Your support makes all the difference.Rapper Cardi B made an eye-catching entrance at Paris Fashion Week wearing a floral outfit that covered every inch of her body.
The star appeared in front of the Eiffel Tower wearing a white, green and blue design created by British fashion designer Richard Quinn.
In addition to a face covering, the outfit featured matching patterned gloves, tights, a dress, a coat and a headscarf.
In a video shared on her Twitter and Instagram accounts, Cardi can be seen posing outdoors in the eccentric ensemble while a crowd of onlookers take photographs of her.
“What’s popping baby, I heard you b****es was missing me at Fashion Week New York. I’m here to serve it to you motherf***ers,” she said in the film.
She then proceeds to walk in a straight line as if she is on a runway, exclaiming: “Make sure a car don’t hit me ‘cause a b**** can’t see.”
Several of her followers praised her fashion-forward look.
“OKAY I’M SHOOKETH,” one person commented, while another remarked: “You always slay Fashion Week."
Model Karlie Kloss recently wore the same Richard Quinn autumn/winter 2019 design in the August issue of British Vogue.
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