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Paris with catwalk debut (video)

Paris with catwalk debut (video)

June 28, 2024

Multi-talented Harlem artist Teyana Taylor took the fashion world by storm this week with her unexpected and electrifying debut on the international runway.

The star-studded Vogue World: Paris event became the perfect stage for Taylor to showcase her versatility, combining her renowned dance skills with haute couture in a performance that sparked excitement among attendees and on social media.

Taylor, who is already celebrated for her music, dance and acting, headlined the prestigious fashion event in spectacular fashion, transforming the traditional runway into a dynamic dance floor and showing off moves that, as online commentators put it, “blew the fashion gods away.”

For her runway debut, the Harlem native chose a daring and boundary-pushing outfit. In a striking ensemble by Paco Rabanne, she perfectly embodied the brand’s iconic space aesthetic. Taylor was surrounded by a sea of ​​fencers dressed head-to-toe in white gear, carrying swords and wearing fashionable face guards that echoed the actress’ silver set from A Thousand and One.


This choice of dress complemented Taylor’s edgy and fearless style perfectly, while also fitting the event’s theme of bridging the past and present in fashion. Paco Rabanne’s signature futuristic, metallic design elements found their ideal canvas in Taylor’s confident and energetic presence on the runway.

Teyana Taylor doesn’t miss a thing at Vogue World: Paris | Vogue

Vogue World (I wonder where the name comes from?): Paris is an event celebrating a century of fashion and sport, making it the perfect platform for Taylor’s dynamic fusion of dance and couture.

Photo credits: 1) Source. 2) Youtube.


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