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Cardi B brings the drama with live crow and miles of fringe at Schiaparelli show in Paris

Cardi B brings the drama with live crow and miles of fringe at Schiaparelli show in Paris

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Cah-cah!
On Monday, Cardi B made a head-turning entrance at the Schiaparelli fall 2025 couture show during Paris Haute Couture Week, arriving in a custom fringe and black velvet gown — as well as a live crow.
On the front steps of the Petit Palais, 'Bodak Yellow' hitmaker, 32, posed for photos in the one-of-a-kind custom Schiaparelli gown, which boasted strings of pearls and sculptural shoulders.
In videos captured at the event, the bird was perched on Cardi B's right hand, continuously fluttering its wings.
'lmfaoo Cardi B telling paparazzi to quiet down so they won't upset the crow
,' one X (formerly Twitter) user wrote, sharing a clip of the rapper signaling everyone to lower their voices.
'cardi brought a live crow on leash with her to the schiaparelli show…… she's always fully committing to a look love that,' another said.
A third added, 'Not Cardi B came to the show with a real raven in her hand SHE IS THE DRAMA,' referring to her forthcoming album, 'Am I the Drama?' in which she holds a crow in the cover art.
The musician wore her bob hairstyle in a slick side part, which showed off her chunky pearl statement earrings.
Inside the show, Cardi B sat front row alongside the likes of Dua Lipa, Hunter Schafer and Karol G.
Lipa, who recently confirmed her engagement to Callum Turner, stunned in a bridal white textured dress with a keyhole cutout.
Meanwhile, Schafer and Karol G were both clad in strapless gowns, with the former in a mint green and champagne striped number and the latter sporting a black and cream printed look.
Cardi B's fashion week outing comes amid breakout rumors between her and New England Patriots player Stefon Diggs.
In June, the musician made their relationship Instagram official, sharing a post of the rapper cozying up to the NFL star on a yacht in Miami during Memorial Day weekend. However, she's since deleted the post.
Seems there could be trouble in paradise.
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