Later, at Vivienne Westwood, the singer sat front row alongside fellow Gen Z superstars Ice Spice and PinkPantheress. Channeling the late designer herself, Chappell wore her red hair teased, and added some more drama with a royal blue eye and liberal blush. She wore a floor-sweeping black sparkly maxi dress. The dress draped to reveal one of her breasts, covered by a sheer layer of fabric. She added plenty of silver hardware to toughen up the look, including a studded belt and hoop earrings.
Photo: Getty Images
Photo: Getty Images
On Saturday evening, she made her way to Alexander McQueen, where she sat on the front row with Sofia Isella, Zsela, Georgia Davies and Abigail Morris of The Last Dinner Party. She wore mostly McQueen—except for the pantyhose on her head—that leaned into the Victorian gothic arc of the show: A severe and pointy lapelled, pale yellow shirt under a black tailored suit with a nipped in waist and flowing pants. Her ginger hair hung in two thick strands underneath the aforementioned pantyhose, and once again, her makeup was ghostly white, with purple and black shadow hollowing out her eyes. She posed with her stylist Genesis Webb and her creative director Ramisha Sattar.
Chappell Roan has her first fashion week in the books, bringing a much-needed dose of subversive creativity to the City of Light.