Doja Cat WINS Paris Fashion Week with four wild looks

Doja Cat officially won Paris Haute Couture Fashion Week and it only took 30k Swarovski crystals, red body paint, a curly mustache and a crystal bra to seal it.

The singer, whose real name is Amalia Dlamin, 27, turned out to be a game changer as she rocked a number of wild looks that couldn’t exactly be worn to the supermarket.

Most striking of all was her Schiaparelli look she wore on Monday, which saw her covered in red body paint from head to toe.

Doja Cat WINS Paris Fashion Week! It took 30k Swarovski crystals, red body paint, a curly mustache and a crystal bra to make the singer perfect for FROW Couture.

Inspector gadget: She made sure all eyes were on her at the Viktor & Rolf Haute Couture show, (left) for Paris Fashion Week, before rocking a radically different look to the Valentino window display.

World's apart: the singer wore a radically different look at the Valentino showcase

Inspector gadget: She made sure all eyes were on her at the Viktor & Rolf Haute Couture show, (left) for Paris Fashion Week, before rocking a radically different look to the Valentino window display.

30,000 red Swarovski crystals were painstakingly applied to her body and the outfit, which took five hours to perfect, also featured a red satin corset along with a lavishly beaded skirt and knee-high boots.

Makeup artist Pat McGrath told Vogue: “Collaborating with the incomparably talented Doja Cat and Daniel Roseberry was an absolute pleasure.”

“Her patience and dedication as she sat with team Pat McGrath and I for four hours and 58 minutes to achieve the creation, covered in over 30,000 hand-applied Swarovski crystals, was truly inspiring.”

It's a full-time job: Doja changed once again into a blue PVC trench coat and matching pencil dress for the Jean Paul Gaultier show.

It’s a full-time job: Doja changed once again into a blue PVC trench coat and matching pencil dress for the Jean Paul Gaultier show.

Schiaparelli was founded in 1927 by Elsa Schiaparelli – the fashion house is known for its surreal creations and this year’s show was inspired by Dante.

However, the show sparked controversy when the animal heads used on the dresses were mistaken for taxidermy.

On Wednesday, Doja channeled the Salt Bae vibes when she attended the Viktor And Rolf show with a fake mustache and curled eyebrows.

Styling: Her Schiaparelli creation featured a red satin corset paired with a lavishly beaded skirt and knee-high boots;  30k Swarovski crystals were applied to her and she wore her makeup for five hours.

Strut: She strutted around in knee-high red boots.

Styling: Her Schiaparelli creation featured a red satin corset paired with a lavishly beaded skirt and knee-high boots; 30k Swarovski crystals were applied to her and she wore her makeup for five hours.

Unbelievable: Makeup artist Pat McGrath told Vogue:

Incredible: Makeup artist Pat McGrath told Vogue, “Collaborating with the incomparably talented Doja Cat and Daniel Roseberry was an absolute pleasure.”

Out of this world: Schiaparelli was founded in 1927 by its Elsa Schiaparelli - the fashion house is known for its surreal creations - (pictured, Irina Shayk on the catwalk, left)

Wild: The show sparked controversy when animal heads used on the dresses were mistaken for taxidermy (Kylie Jenner pictured)

Out of this world: Schiaparelli was founded in 1927 by its Elsa Schiaparelli – the fashion house is known for its surreal creations – (pictured, Irina Shayk on the catwalk, left)

The look was actually a nod to one half of the brand’s designer, Viktor Horsting.

He continued the masculine look with a dramatic beige pinstripe suit complete with a ruffled green and white shirt – ruffles are synonymous with the brand’s aesthetic.

It was a busy day for Doja, who recently shaved her head but wore a very long, sleek black wig to attend a Valentino photo shoot.

Quirky: In the mood for haute couture, the singer, 27, made a bold statement again when she arrived at the Viktor & Rolf show with glued-on eyebrows, a mustache and a goatee - a far cry from her usual look (R)

All the change: the usual look of Doja I (pictured last January)

Quirky: In the mood for haute couture, the singer, 27, made a bold statement again when she arrived at the Viktor & Rolf show with glued-on eyebrows, a mustache and a goatee – a far cry from her usual look (R)

Unusual: Doja's interesting look somewhat mirrored Viktor and Rolf's unusual runway where the models wore the dresses.

Unusual: Doja’s interesting look somewhat mirrored Viktor and Rolf’s unusual runway where the models wore the dresses.

Different: Ball gowns paraded down the catwalk while the models wore corseted underwear

Different: Ball gowns paraded down the catwalk while the models wore corseted underwear

She sported bleached brows and teased a hint of her washboard abs in a bejeweled black bra.

Her look was completed with a black miniskirt and matching long jacket.

After that, she changed her look to an ’80s blue leather creation by Jean Paul Gaultier that was cinched at the waist.

She wore sunglasses with black stockings and shoes as the evening drew to a close.

Change: Within hours, Doja arrived at Valentino wearing an all-black ensemble and a long, sleek wig.

Fashionista: It was a quick change for Doja Cat, who previously sported a buzz cut, fake mustache and glued-on eyebrows when she arrived at the show in a whole new look.

Change: Within hours, Doja arrived at Valentino wearing an all-black ensemble and a long, sleek wig.

It's all in the details: Doja opted for a dramatic clutch with piercing gold studs and long evening gloves.

It’s all in the details: Doja opted for a dramatic clutch with piercing gold studs and long evening gloves.

Having fun: The singer completed her look with a black miniskirt, tights and platform heels

Having fun: The singer completed her look with a black miniskirt, tights and platform heels

Collection showcase: pearls and stripes also hit the catwalk

Collection showcase: pearls and stripes also hit the catwalk

Collection showcase: pearls and stripes also hit the catwalk

Hell for Leather: Doja was the talk of the town as she headed to the show in what was her third outfit change of the day while on her way to the Jean Paul Gaultier show.

Talk of the town: The singer seemed to be licking the attention

Hell for Leather: Doja was the talk of the town as she headed to the show in what was her third outfit change of the day while on her way to the Jean Paul Gaultier show.

New look: Doja seemed to change faster than the models on the runway after arriving at Jean Paul Gaultier in blue

New look: Doja seemed to change faster than the models on the runway after arriving at Jean Paul Gaultier in blue