Backstage at the Off-White AW20 fashion showPhotography Christina Fragkou

Yolanda Hadid joined Bella and Gigi on the Off-White runway

Paris Fashion Week has a new model

The Hadid sisters have well and truly earned their place as some of fashion weeks most regular faces. This season alone the pair have walked for the likes of Fendi, Jacquemus, and Moschino. And although this evening was no different, with both Gigi and Bella hitting the catwalk to model the latest Off-White collection, there was, however, one extra Hadid spotted on the runway tonight. 

Enter: Yolanda Hadid. A former model herself, Bella and Gigi’s mother made her way down the catwalk in a white blazer detailed with graffiti and a pair of black trousers. With the reality TV star having been spotted front row numerous times supporting her daughters throughout their modelling careers, this marks her first time joining them on the runway. 

As for the show itself, this season Virgil Abloh took over a large bare space in Paris to present his AW20 offering. With the runway decorated with red car sculptures, the show was opened by Bella in a deconstructed ball gown. Then there were cow print looks, mechanic-esque jumpsuits, and warped houndstooth prints imagined across tailored coats and trousers, worn by other runway heavy hitters including Karlie Kloss and Debra Shaw. Gigi closed the show, in an enormous white skirt and Arc’teryx windbreaker. 

The show was then concluded by a rainfall of red and blue ticker tape, which fell down from buckets above and signalled the finale.

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