Bella Hadid belongs to a celebrity family, sister to Gigi Hadid, and the daughter of Youlanda Hadid. She is famous for advocating some bold fashion ideas by practically wearing them. Nevertheless, last night while the final show for the French label Coperni was happening, in a lucky shot in fashion-week theatre, Bells strolled on stage without wearing anything but nude underwear. Then she perceived her one-shouldered finale dress sprayed white in front of the audience.
Copernic, founded by Sébastien Meyer and Arnaud Vaillant, wanted to pay tribute to the legendary designer Alexander McQueen’s iconic Spring 1999 womenswear collection, which saw supermodel Shalom Harlow walk out in a crisp, all-white dress that a pair of mechanical robots spray-painted with black and yellow graffiti. From now, they carried the spray-painting practice to close their show with an iconic McQueen-can twist–-one that is as iconic, if not more, than McQueen’s show.
Furthermore, the finale was a long time pending. According to Vogue Business, Meyer and Vaillant were reportedly at work with Fabricant Founder Manel Torres to flawless the spray-on outcome over the past six months. It’s a particularly fitting technological demo for Copernic, which has assembled a business on ’60s-era retrofuturism since its 2013 launch. The spray-on technique is fundamentally a proprietary liquid comprising cotton or synthetic fibers adjourned in a polymer solution that disappears when it touches the body. The video of this technique applied to Bella Hadid is quite viral soon after the event. Almost every social media user around the globe has seen it. And most people are getting memes out of it without understanding the actual meaning of it. This fitting technique seems mesmerizing to every fashion enthusiast. It is expected to see more work like this in future fashion shows.