Sam Smith Tears Down the Runway as a Model During a High-End Paris Fashion Week Show

Sam Smith got to flaunt an alternate side of their performing abilities on Saturday (Walk 2), when they stepped down the runway for Paris Design Week.

Filling in as one of the models for the Vivienne Westwood Womenswear Fall/Winter 2024-2025, Smith displayed two unmistakable, punk-motivated thoroughly searches in the famous design brand’s most recent assortment.

In one look, Smith was hung from tip to toe in all dark, highlighting a dark designed top under a long dark, somewhat destroyed coat. Polishing off the look were a couple of fingerless dark gloves, a smooth dark sack and a dark cap including a little shroud.

Their subsequent eye-getting group saw Smith embracing one of Westwood’s number one examples — plaid. Over an olive-green Slipover sweater, Smith paralyzed in a dismantled red plaid cloak coat, with a high-waisted green plaid bottoms, knee-high red plaid socks over a couple of quieted, transcending plaid stage heels. To complete out the look, Smith wore a green plaid headpiece and strolled with a huge stick.

 

In a post to their Instagram, the brand shared a picture of the relative multitude of models — incorporating Smith — presenting in their outfits after the show, with a subtitled statement from nineteenth century creator Henry James. “A custom is kept alive simply by something being added to it,” the brand composed.

Smith likewise shared their appreciation by means of an Instagram post — referring to themself as “The Designer,” as a play on their fan armed force’s name the Mariners, the “Unholy” vocalist explicitly offered appreciation to the brand’s imaginative chief Andreas Kronthaler (the last part of the Westwood’s better half) for remembering them for the show. “Much thanks to you Andreas for having me to stroll in such a delightful show,” they composed.

Check out Vivienne Westwood’s post below:

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