Shanina Shaik puts on a very leggy show in a chic yellow mini dress at the Zimmermann show during Paris Fashion Week
Shanina Shaik looked sensational as she arrived at The Zimmermann show during Paris Fashion Week on Monday.
The model, 32, put on a very leggy display in a yellow strapless mini dress that showed off her stunning figure.
Shanina upped her height in chocolate brown heels and wore black sunglasses.
Her brunette locks were pulled back into a neat bun, while she opted for a bronzed makeup palette that accentuated her natural features.
Shanina, who has a one-year-old son named Zai Adesuyan, is a fixture at fashion weeks around the world.
Incredible: Shanina Shaik put on a very leggy show in a chic yellow mini dress at the Zimmermann show during Paris Fashion Week on Monday
Stylish: The model, 32, lifted her height in chocolate brown heels and wore black sunglasses
Paris Fashion Week started on Monday and runs until October 3. 107 brands will present themselves, of which 67 will give catwalk shows.
One of the first big names was Pierre Cardin, who returns to the official Paris line-up this year for the first time in a quarter of a century.
The show was full of retro space-age outfits that harked back to the glory days, but the family members of Cardin, who died in 2020, are currently tearing each other apart in court over the legacy.
“My uncle gave me the mission to continue the house and its style,” Rodrigo Basilicati-Cardin, who currently oversees the label, said backstage.
‘If the brand is sold, that’s the end of the house. “I am confident that the court decisions will ensure continuity,” he added.
One of the other highlights so far was Dior’s latest collection on Tuesday, with the walls of the show plastered with faux sexist slogans from old advertisements, such as ‘Save your marriage – get the ironing done’.
Family: Shanina, who has a one-year-old son named Zai Adesuyan, is a fixture at fashion weeks around the world
The collection from Maria Grazia Chiuri, who recently dressed Queen Camilla for her state dinner at Versailles, was a largely monochrome affair with comfortable, breezy pieces alongside straight masculine jackets, pleated skirts and lots of knitwear.
The final shows for two major designers come later this week.
Gabriela Hearst leaves Chloe after less than three years.
Her focus on sustainable fashion was widely praised, but did not provide a major boost to sales.
It will also be the last show for Sarah Burton, who took over at Alexander McQueen after the founder’s suicide in 2010.
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