Shanina Shaik looked sensational as she arrived at The Zimmermann show during Paris Fashion Week on Monday.
The model, 32, put on a very leggy display in a yellow strapless mini dress that showed off her jaw-dropping figure.
Shanina boosted her height in chocolate brown heels and carried a pair of black sunglasses.
Her brunette locks were slicked back in a neat bun, while she opted for a bronzed makeup palette which accentuated her natural features.
Shanina is a fixture at fashion weeks around the world and recently graced the runway during Milan Fashion Week for Dolce & Gabbana.
Incredible: Shanina Shaik put on a very leggy display in a chic yellow mini dress at The Zimmermann show during Paris Fashion Week on Monday
Stylish: The model, 32, boosted her height in chocolate brown heels and carried a pair of black sunglasses
Paris Fashion Week kicked off on Monday and runs to October 3, with 107 brands presenting, of which 67 are giving runway shows.
One of the first big names was Pierre Cardin, which has returned to the official Paris lineup this year for the first time in a quarter-century.
Its show was full of retro space-age outfits that harked back to its glory days, but the relatives of Cardin, who died in 2020, are currently tearing each other apart in court over the inheritance.
‘My uncle gave me the mission to perpetuate the house and its style,’ Rodrigo Basilicati-Cardin, who is currently overseeing the label, said backstage.
‘If the brand is sold, it will be the end of the house. I am confident the court decisions will ensure continuity,’ he added.
Among the other highlights so far was the latest collection from Dior on Tuesday, which saw the walls of the show plastered with mock sexist slogans from old adverts, such as ‘Save your marriage – iron properly’.
The collection by Maria Grazia Chiuri, who recently dressed Queen Camilla for her state dinner at Versailles, was a largely monochrome affair with comfortable, breezy items alongside straight masculine jackets, pleated skirts and plenty of knitwear.
Coming later this week are final shows for two big-name designers.
Gabriela Hearst is leaving Chloe after fewer than three years.
Her focus on sustainable fashion was critically acclaimed but did not bring a major boost to sales.
It will also be the last show for Sarah Burton, who took over at Alexander McQueen following the founder’s suicide in 2010.
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