Gigi Hadid made a rare catwalk appearance as she stormed the Chanel runway on Tuesday.
The 28-year-old model cut a chic figure in all black as she strutted her stuff during the star-studded Paris Fashion Week show.
Mother-of-one Gigi used to be a common sight on fashion week catwalks but has taken a step back in recent months.
For the Chanel show, Gigi wore a long black knit dress with a sheer skirt, paired with a series of gold necklaces.
She enhanced her height with suede boots and wore statement gold earrings and a silk ribbon in her hair.
Gigi Hadid made a rare runway appearance as she stormed the Chanel runway on Tuesday morning
The 28-year-old model cut a chic figure in all black as she strutted her stuff during the star-studded Paris Fashion Week show
She also wore a belt that hung low on her waist and held a classic black quilted Chanel bag.
Stars turned out in droves on Tuesday for the hottest ticket in town, the Chanel Paris Fashion Week show at the Grand Palais.
And all eyes were on Penelope Cruz, 49, who epitomized the '80s in a leather mini-skirt suit, which she wore with a beaded belt and a collared top.
She wore a short, sharp bob, stunning ankle-strap heels and dark sunglasses as she waved to the crowd.
Of course, she was carrying the must-have classic Chanel quilted bag.
She was in good company that day as Margaret Qualley, 29, was also in attendance, wearing a mustard bouclé long coat over a matching mini coat.
Zoey Deutch, 29, looked incredible in her short blonde pixie cut and a belted tweed coat worn as a dress.
And Vanessa Paradis, 51, the muse of the late great fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld, looked incredible in a 70s-style blouse and jeans.
The blonde beauty also wore a belt that hung low on her waist and held a classic black quilted Chanel bag
Mother-of-one Gigi used to be a common sight on fashion week catwalks but has taken a step back in recent months
For the Chanel show, Gigi wore a long black knit dress with a sheer skirt, paired with a series of gold necklaces
Lagerfeld worked at Chanel until his death on February 19, 2019. On the same day, the house named its long-time right-hand woman, Virginie Viard, as its new artistic director.
Chanel stayed true to its signature classic styles, with lilac, black and white being the main color themes.
Elvis' granddaughter Riley Keough, 34, wore a tweed back jacket over a printed dress.
Riley signed on as the new face of Chanel back in October, when Chanel confirmed that the actress would be part of the upcoming Spring 2024 campaign.
She was also in the City of Love in July when she attended Chanel's Haute Couture exhibition, and two months earlier she also attended the brand's 2023 Cruise show in Los Angeles.
She also has deeper ties to the fashion house, as she is good friends with longtime Chanel ambassador Kristen Stewart after they appeared together in The Runaways.
Kristen recently praised Riley, who has appeared in films such as “The Terminal List,” “Mad Max: Fury Road” and “American Honey.”
She enhanced her height with suede boots and wore statement gold earrings and a silk ribbon in her hair
Stars turned out in droves on Tuesday for the hottest ticket in town, the Chanel Paris Fashion Week show at the Grand Palais
She showed a confident demeanor
Her hair was tied into a sleek, low pony
Penelope Cruz wore an '80s-inspired leather mini suit as she joined muses Margaret Qualley, Zoey Deutch and Vanessa Paradis at the show
She was in good company that day as Margaret (left) was also in attendance, wearing a mustard bouclé long coat over a matching mini dress, and Zoey (right)
Vanessa Paradis, the muse of the late great fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld, looked incredible in a 70s-style blouse and jeans
In the September issue of Vanity Fair magazine, she said, “She's the best at everything she's done.” Because she doesn't act. She is a solid sender.
“She’s always honest, and it’s a vulnerable situation.”
“And I don't mean this to disparage any project, but there are some actors who just can't do anything uninteresting.”
Meanwhile, Riley previously described her own fashion sense as “malleable” and “inconsistent.”