FashionNewsA naked Bella Hadid just had an IRL dress sprayed on herThe model closed the SS23 Coperni show as part of a truly innovative fashion momentShareLink copied ✔️September 30, 2022FashionNewsTextEmma Elizabeth Davidson Between the schlepping from venue to venue and sitting in traffic for stretches of time you’ll never get back, every so often a fashion show comes along to blow your socks off and make it all worthwhile. Just that happened tonight at the SS23 Coperni show, where a naked Bella Hadid emerged onto the catwalk to close the show as part of a very special performance. Standing in the middle of the show space on a glowing white square, the model was surrounded by technicians who began spray painting a white dress onto her body. Moving meticulously to cover every area, they covered her from clavicle to calf with what looked like white paint. As it soon transpired, however, this was far more than that, as when it dried it turned into real fabric that had also been seen across looks throughout the collection. The technique was pioneered by Spanish company Fabrican, with the special polymer becoming a solid, jersey-like fabric when it hits the body. Opening up a wild new opportunity when it comes to your wardrobe, when you’re done with one look, you can then melt it down into a liquid and use it all over again. The show stopping finale was reminiscent of another iconic fashion moment, in which Shalom Harlow was blasted with black, white, and yellow paint by robotic arms at Alexander McQueen’s SS99 show. But it wasn’t only Bella’s turn under the spray bottle that stood out at Coperni this season. The label’s distinctive egg-shaped It-bag was also given a solid gold makeover. The mega expensive style is unsurprisingly going to be made to order for particularly plush customers – expect to see show attendee Kylie Jenner clutching one in the crook of her arm very soon. Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREMeet the fresh talent being honoured at the 2025 Fashion AwardsOlivier Rousteing steps down from Balmain Joy Crookes and BACARDÍ® are connecting generations on the dance floorIn pictures: Revisiting Anok Yai’s greatest style momentsAnok Yai is 2025’s Model of the YearZeid Hijazi designs high-stakes clothing for Middle-Eastern hackers Saint Laurent is officially the hottest brand in the world right nowMasters of Light: The history of Hollywood in six Swarovski iconsIn pictures: See the best dressed stars at the 2025 CFDA Awards vansVans invites misfits home for the holidays From the archive: Remembering Antwerp Six designer Marina YeeWhat went down at The North Face x Cecilie Bahnsen collection launch