Karlie Kloss returns to the runway for Schiaparelli's eye-popping new show
Karlie Kloss returns to the runway for Schiaparelli's eye-popping new show

Taijuan Moorman, USA TODAYMon, July 6, 2026 at 3:27 PM UTC
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Karlie Kloss walked the runway for Schiaparelli in a star-studded couture show that showcased the designer's head-turning new collection.
Schiaparelli returned to Paris Haute Couture Fashion Week with a maximalist show that experimented with silicone, prosthetics, latex and other materials for a fall/winnter collection creative director Daniel Roseberry is calling "The Abyss."
Kloss, who last walked for Schiaparelli at Haute Couture Fashion Week 2024, modeled an ice blue, slightly translucent sculpted bodice that gives way to a matching shimmering lace skirt with beaded flower embroidery.
Kloss, who is just coming off partying with Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce at their Madison Square Garden wedding in New York City, modeled one of the more tame looks in the collection – which included latex tentacles and massive, embroidered spikes.
Lisa Rinna's daughter, Amelia Gray Hamlin, also walked the show, which saw stars like Bad Bunny, Emma Corrin and Michelle Yeoh in attendance, while recent house muses Kendall and Kylie Jenner didn't seem to be present.
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Bad Bunny wore a custom look – a butter cream wool and silk suit with a white silk button-up and black and gold threaded braid tie. Corrin's dramatic look featured a high-neck, colorful feathered jacket, with a fowl-like flaring at the hips and sharp bird beaks adorning the breasts and shoulder blades. The piece featured "thousands of hand-painted sfumato effect feathers from pistachio to coral," per the fashion house, and was paired with black velvet pants.
Roseberry described "The Abyss" as "abstracted beauty" that makes use of softer colors but a "natural and unnatural combination of fabrics."
"I was drawn into something that was more of a mystery to me. I wanted to do something that I couldn't name," he said in a clip posted by the fashion house. "Schiaparelli is a house where you can still ask questions."
He continued, "There are collections that are statements and declarations. 'This is how people should look. This is how you should wear clothes.' It's much more challenging to be asking questions in a season rather than making statements."
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Karlie Kloss models Schiaparelli in Paris after Taylor Swift wedding
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