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Cardi B turns heads as she teams her strapless red gown with a VERY bizarre rose installation for the Rahul Mishra Show amid Paris Fashion Week

Cardi B turns heads as she teams her strapless red gown with a VERY bizarre rose installation for the Rahul Mishra Show amid Paris Fashion Week

Daily Mail​20 hours ago
Cardi B was sure to turn heads in a very bizarre red rose dress as she attended The Rahul Mishra Show amid Paris Fashion Week on Monday.
Arriving back to Fouquet's Hotel following the presentation, the rapper, 32, oozed confidence as she posed up a storm in her busty red strapless gown, which was teamed with an eye-catching floral installation.
Cardi flashed a dazzling smile as she showed off the custom design by Rahul Mishra, that saw her surrounded by sparkling red roses which stuck out on a wire frame.
The WAP hitmaker teamed her quirky ensemble with a dazzling diamond choker and matching earrings, while her raven locks were styled into an elegant bun.
At the fashion show, Cardi continued to make a bold statement as she continued to strike a pose in the eye-catching design.
However, this wasn't the only time Cardi got everyone talking with her Paris Fashion Week style, as she later donned a very dramatic fringed gown at the Schiaparelli show.
The American performer joined Dua Lipa in leading the stars at Schiaparelli's Fall/Winter 2025/2026 Haute Couture show at Petit Palais on the first day of a rainy Paris Fashion Week on Monday.
She turned heads in her elaborate dress and posed with a live crow while making her unforgettable arrival.
Cardi's look boasted a black dress with huge beaded neckpiece that enveloped the star while also showcasing her ample cleavage.
The I Like It hitmaker completed the eye-popping ensemble with opera gloves and statement earrings as she posed up a storm before taking her seat in the front row.
Meanwhile Dua, 29, put on her own showstopping display in an embellished white gown that boasted a racy keyhole detailing and dramatic shoulder pads.
The dress hugged every inch of the singer's jaw-dropping figure and teased a glimpse of her toned legs thanks to a saucy thigh-high split.
It comes after Cardi B 's fans are convinced her new romance with NFL star Stefon Diggs is already over.
She went Instagram official with the New England Patriots wide receiver, 31, on June 1, but has since deleted photos of them together from her Instagram, causing speculation that they've split up.
At the fashion show, Cardi continued to make a bold statement as she continued to strike a pose in the eye-catching design
Diggs has also shared a photo featuring Cardi in a carousel on June 16, but that snap has now been removed, however another photo of him and the singer from a post in May is still visible on his profile.
Cardi also shared a clip captioned 'sooo tired' to her Stories on Sunday. In it, she wore just a bathrobe while getting her hair done, as she lamented about her lack of sleep, though she did not address why she decided to delete Stefon's photos.
Despite the social media cleanup, Cardi and Stefon still follow each other on Instagram.
The hip hop star previously shared a steamy photo dump that included a snap of her and the athlete getting cozy on a yacht, as well as a video of her twerking on him in a hot tub, amid her ugly divorce from Migos rapper Offset, 33.
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