Doja Cat likely will not be invited to the Met Gala again based on her alleged rulebreaking. However, her decision to dress up as Karl Lagerfeld's cat is certain to have a lasting impact. She spent much of the night meowing into the microphones of various reporters, staying fully in character. Now, we have details of how the look came to be. On May 2, Vogue, Instagram itself, and a special effects artist posted several Instagram videos revealing how they helped Doja Cat arrive at the 2023 Met Gala looking like a cat.
Prosthetic artist Malina Stearns and makeup artist Ernesto Casillas helped accomplish Doja's transformation. Apparently, it took four hours to apply prosthetics and makeup to Doja's entire face. Oscar de la Renta's co-creative directors Fernando Garcia and Laura Kim designed her outfit, with the concept in the works for nearly a year. The cat-inspired makeup was a tribute to her stage name and the late Karl Lagerfeld's cat Choupette. Furthermore, according to her creative director and stylist Brett Alan Nelson, Doja herself suggested the prosthetic idea.
Did Doja Just Drop A Look At A New Video?
Doja Cat has been dropping hints about her upcoming album for some time now. Her latest Instagram post provides fans with solid confirmation that it is on the horizon. The post features a clock emoji, signaling that the release is almost here, and includes photos of a sleek car and the artist herself in a black leather jacket with dark, moody lighting. Fans speculate that these images may be from an upcoming music video or promo visual. Over the past few months, Doja has been building anticipation with her feature on SZA's "Kill Bill" remix, where she showcased her rap skills. Given her versatility and eclectic influences, fans can definitely expect the unexpected from her forthcoming album.
Recent reports indicate that Doja Cat named her upcoming album Hellmouth. Recently, she gave fans an idea of when it might be released. Responding to negativity about her (lack of) hairstyle on Twitter, Doja expressed frustration about people editing hair onto her head. She said that they should be making money instead. Additionally, she also mentioned that she's aware that the edits will continue for the next four weeks until her lead single is released. Consequently, she said she may delete or log off from Twitter during that time.Whether or not the lead is really going to be released in 4 weeks remains to be seen. What do you think about the new look at Doja's material? Let us know in the comments!
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