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Doja Cat Meows In Prosthetics To The Met Gala As Karl Lagerfeld’s Cat

Trust Doja Cat to truly understand the task. The Met Gala 2023 theme pays tribute to Karl Lagerfeld and his contribution to fashion. However, the person who decided to take the guidelines was Doja Cat, who appeared as Lagerfeld’s cat, Choupette using next-level prosthetics.

Of course, he’s not the only celebrity with this little idea, and we also have to give Jared Leto and Lil Nas X an honorable mention.

Doja Cat Transforms into Choupette With Smart Prosthetics

Doja Cat dressed as Karl Lagerfeld's cat, Choupette, at the 2023 Met GalaInstagram | Doja Cat

Doja Cat ensured her first Met Gala became an instant pop culture moment after embracing a theme that paid homage to Karl Lagerfeld in the most basic of ways. Instead of dressing in one of Lagerfeld’s iconic designs, she chose to walk the Met Gala as her cat, Choupette.

According to Vogue, Brett Alan Nelson, Doja Cat’s creative director and stylist, feels that no other celebrity can channel Karl the cat as well as him. The two worked with Oscar de La Renta’s co-creative director Fernando Garcia on the dress, a hand-beaded creation with a full-face fitted hood with a pair of cat ears to complete the look.

Prosthetics is the idea of ​​Doja Cat. The rapper and her stylist didn’t want the look to be a “costume” and kept it as authentic as possible, adding prosthetics by artist Malina Stearns for an elegant feline look.

Here are more pictures of the very feline Doja Cat.

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Make-up was kept minimal, with very cat-like eyes, and they matched Doja Cat’s lip shade to the tip of her prosthetic nose for a cute look.

Doja Cat Taste Fans Should Be In “Cats” Movie.

Doja Cat at the 2023 Met GalaMEGA

This is not the first time that Doja Cat has appeared in style. She appeared at Paris Fashion Week covered in 30,000 hand-glued Swarovski crystals for Schiaparelli and, at the same time, also suffered from a stomach bug.

But fashion is big for Doja Cat, born Amala Ratna Zandile Dlamini. Regarding style, she feels she “has to sacrifice my comfort” and will “do anything for the fantasy in my head.” Rapper and singer, who appears to have exited Twitter on April 29, also said, “I think in my personal life, I like to find the line between being comfortable and doing something interesting with whatever I wear. And it’s like a game to me.”

Maybe that’s why his fans feel that with this cat look, “You win, baby.”

More comments follow:

“He put the cat in Doja Cat.”

“the core of the hunger games.”

“You should be in the movie Cats.”

While we’re all admiring Doja Cat’s look, can we take a moment to look at the exotic creature that Lil Nas X came as?

Remembering Karl Lagerfeld And Choupette

Karl Lagerfeld at the 2008 Met GalaInstagram | Karl Lagerfeld

For many years, Karl Lagerfeld headed the most famous fashion houses of the time, Fendi and Chanel. But the late designer, who died in 2019 at the age of 85, was as controversial as he was celebrated and often in the spotlight for his less-than-stellar comments on the female body. That said, Met Galawas celebrates her fashion and contribution to the industry rather than her thoughts.

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For the 2023 Met Gala, retired tennis star Roger Federer, Grammy-winning singer Dua Lipa, actress Penélope Cruz and writer, actress and producer Michaela Coel are co-chairs, alongside Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour.

Another notable invitee was Lagerfeld’s famously pampered pet, his cat, Choupette, who was absent but managed to write a thank-you note, given that it has its own Instagram account.

“Wrote” the cat, “Many people are inviting me to walk the 2023 Met Gala red carpet in honor of Dad, but we prefer to stay cozy and at home. We have been honoring my Dad every day since his passing, and we are so moved to see another day dedicated to him.”

Here’s Choupette with his thoughts.

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