Doja Cat is NYFWs Ultimate Style and Beauty Star

Doja Cat doesn't shy away from making fashion statements and her style on stage and on red carpets always generates attention. The rapper brought her A game in make up looks and became the latest CR Fashion Book cover star.

Creating such looks is not an easy task and involves a great deal of creativity. Fortunately Doja has Brett Alan Nelson, her longtime creative director and stylist. The visionaire creative takes styling to another level, he doesn’t just create surreal looks he creates surreal worlds. A dream team that creates playful, experimental and surreal fashion. 

Doja Cat at Marc Jacobs

Doja Cat was at the forefront of New York Fashion Week taking the stage at Marc Jacobs rave-themed party at Elsewhere. Rocking out at the Hard Rock Hotel for VFILES and changing into 8-inch heels and gothic baby doll dress for Coach SS23 runway show. She also attended the Bronx & Banco show where she accessorized her blue cut-out dress with a fun makeup look; abstract blue dots and drawn in straight brows. 

Since shaving her head a month ago, she hasn’t stopped delivering major makeup looks. Doja has experimented with color, shapes and designs bringing them to NYFW. For the Marni show she wore a long cinched tie-dye gown layered above a red t-shirt and painted her head, ears and neck orange. 

Marni

She really saved the best for last. Doja has been leaning towards a more punk, experimental vibe and during the Vogue World event, which took place in the middle of a street, the “Say So” singer showed up with a white geometrical pattern that covered her whole head and neck. 

Courtesy of Nylon

The upcoming issue of CR Fashion Book said it will be “a celebration of Fashion Week” making Doja Cat the perfect cover star. 

Courtesy of CR Fashion Book

Doja wears multiple outfits including a pink Valentino strapless gown, the Marc Jacobs chain bra and denim siren skirt, a black lace unitard from GCDS, an all denim look from Diesel and Melina Baumeister avant-garde orange dress. The looks portray her ever-evolving approach to style in a more casual-like way. 

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