Supermodel Bella Hadid's dress was literally freshly made on the runway at the Paris Fashion Week as she had a spray-on dress when walking the runway during the Coperni Womenswear Spring/Summer 2023.
Hitting the runway, the catwalk beauty initially went topless as she wore nothing but a pair of nude thongs and slip-on high-heels. She covered her breasts with one of her hands, while her hair was styled in a slick updo, reports aceshowbiz.com.
Bella then had a futuristic Coperni slip dress spray-painted onto her body live for the grand finale of the French label's fashion show.
The sister of Gigi Hadid stood still as a team of specialists, led by Dr Manel Torres, managing director of Fabrican Ltd and inventor of the spray-on fabric, created the minimalist dress.
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The dress perfectly hugged Bella's curves as she sashayed her way on the catwalk.
Co-founded by Sebastien Meyer and Arnaud Vaillant, who tied the knot on a secluded Greek island last year, the brand is known for pushing boundaries of fashion technology.
"It's our celebration of women's silhouettes from centuries past," Arnaud said in a preview over Zoom ahead of the show. "And we wanted to update our aesthetic in a more grown-up and scientific way, too," Sebastien added.
"We wanted to dedicate this moment to Dr Torres, because we respect what he does so much," Arnaud further explained.
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"We felt that it was absolutely necessary that he led the performance, to us, that makes the experience even more magical."