A prankster was leaked and paraded at New York Fashion

A prankster was leaked and paraded at New York Fashion Week until a security guard noticed

The prankster was removed by security

The New York Fashion Week, one of the most anticipated events in the fashion world, witnessed an unexpected and peculiar episode that left everyone speechless. In the middle of the catwalk and under the attentive gaze of dozens of spectators, A brave prankster sneaked into one of the parades celebrated on Tuesday, September 12th and became the focus of the night.

The young man walked the catwalk as if he were one of the models from renowned brands presenting their latest collections at the event. He wore a swimming cap and a plastic cape, which in a humorous twist appeared to be part of the new fashion trend.

The audience was not disturbed by the performance of the joke, but rather surprisingly captivated, with many thinking it was part of the show. However, the illusion didn’t last long Finally, a member of the security staff noticed the strange situation.

A person in the audience captured the unusual scene on video and shared it on social media.

Some viewed his action as evidence of the flamboyance and flamboyant nature of haute couture fashion events.

One user commented on this “It shows how ridiculous this type of event is when you can show up with a salad bowl on your head or your grandmother’s tablecloth as a cape and it seems normal to everyone.”

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New York Fashion Week, which began last Thursday, is scheduled to end on Wednesday, September 13th. For several days, major brands presented more than 80 collections for the upcoming spring-summer season, but the memory of this brave prankster will undoubtedly remain one of the most memorable moments of this edition.

The signature Carolina Herrera presented this Tuesday its Spring-Summer 2024 collection, inspired by the American glamor of the late 1990s, showing its catwalk in one of the greatest art venues in the United States, the Whitney Museum in New York.

The creative director, Wes Gordonwas once again based on the house’s emblems designed by the Venezuelan designer, proposing feminine silhouettes with fitted pieces and some volume, romantic floral and polka dot patterns and a great commitment to colors, in this case pastel shades.

The event, featuring Herrera, one of New York Fashion Week’s oldest brands, attracted dozens of well-known guests, including actresses Lucy Hale and West Duchovny or the Spanish designer Palomo Spain, and numerous influencers sitting on benches at the entrance to the museum.

As Gordon explained in a note, with this collection he wanted to “evoke the casual glamor and naturalness of the eternal American muse.” Carolyn Bessette Kennedy” and added “fashion images from the late 1990s” and a dash of “New York vitality.”

Ella Mai, Bailey Bass and Maddie Ziegler attend the Carolina Herrera Spring/Summer 2024 collection during New York Fashion Week in New York City, U.S., September 12, 2023. Portal/Caitlin Ochs

The couturier explained his intentions by incorporating knitwear into matching sweaters, skirts and cardigans, as well as the so-called “low heel.” “Kitten Heel” and pair it with lace dresses and two-pieces that reveal skin and underwear, or simple, flowing silk tunics.

On this day, she underlined her commitment to yellow with outfits such as a long tulle skirt and a fitted jacket in the same color or a floral dress with openings on the torso; or lilac, in a flirty long sleeve mini dress with collar and buttons and in a curved, long, tight dress with ruffles.

And for the evening she opted for volume and shine, but with an exercise in restraint: dresses with a strapless neckline, one with black and purple vertical stripes of tulle, with a train; others are narrower, covered with transparent or silver sequins; or a fitted jumpsuit with metallic glitter.

Gordon also gave the company’s classic ensemble, a cotton shirt and pencil skirt, a new look: She opened the show with a white voluminous-sleeve shirt and a black skirt and closed it with a similar black blouse and cotton skirt. silver sequins.

In the end, said Gordon, who was applauded and came to greet and hug Herrera, the woman the company designs for is one who “challenges notions of simplicity,” “the feminine strength and energy of New York rephrased without sacrificing the “joy of dressing yourself.”

(With information from EFE)