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Cruelty's Daughter by Anna Willett
Cruelty's Daughter by Anna Willett









Cruelty

One black and white polka-dot number had a swagged skirt that seemed to bounce and sway around the body with every step, like some arch redefinition of a ball gown. Not that the collection itself was focused specifically on the Met Gala, or even the red carpet - though there were enough sweeping strapless gowns to satisfy any guest in search of an entrance statement. Looks from Christopher John Rogers’s latest collection. Stearns said, “I’ll have that forever.” Show more What do you do with a 3-D mold of Doja Cat’s face? Ms. “We just wanted to pay homage to her being the cat and still kind of keep it in a very beauty world.” Stearns, who has worked with Doja Cat before. “I still wanted her beauty to shine through,” said Ms. “It’s a whole process,” she said with a laugh.Ĭompared with Doja Cat’s nearly five-hour-long transformation for Schiaparelli in January, it was almost certainly a breeze. They did two full run-throughs with the prosthetic and it took about an hour to apply earlier on Monday. “She wanted to be a cat herself, as like a humanoid kind of cat,” Ms.

Cruelty

Stearns “slimed her face in silicone,” she said) to sculpt a small foam latex prosthetic for the event. To begin, she took a mold of Doja Cat’s face (a process in which Ms. Nelson first started planning the look about six months ago. Stearns, a special-effects makeup artist who lives in Los Angeles, said that she and Mr. Styled by Doja Cat’s creative director, Brett Alan Nelson, with makeup by Ernesto Casillas and claw nails by Saccia Livingston, Doja Cat wore a prosthetic facial piece sculpted and applied by Malina Stearns.











Cruelty's Daughter by Anna Willett