Kendall Jenner and Gigi Hadid marked their own runway firsts as they rode into the Vogue World Paris show on horses on Sunday evening.
This year’s Vogue World collaborated with youth athletic academies across France, pairing different sports with a history of 100 years of French fashion.
And in keeping with the sports theme the two models rode across the Place Vendôme in matching taupe blazers with shiny black collars.
Meanwhile their horses, Django and Napo, were dressed mane to hoof in Hermes as they sported orange and leg warmers and saddles.
Sabrina Carpenter looked right at home on the runway as she wowed in a red and white stripey Jacquemus ensemble and matching headscarf.
Kendall Jenner and Gigi Hadid rode the runway on horses as they led the star-studded Vogue World Paris show on Sunday evening
The models were joined by Sabrina Carpenter and Katy Perry as they strutted across the Place Vendôme
The Espresso hitmaker, 25, is used to commanding a stage, but the star proved she can also work a square as she strutted across the Place Vendôme.
Sabrina put on a busty display in the bold ensemble which she paired with some shiny red heels and a matching bold red lip.
Katy Perry, 39, made a surprise appearance at the show as she left little to the imagination and went naked beneath a black geometric archival Luar in a section of the show dedicated to the style and silhouettes of the 1980s.
The singer’s skirt was adorned with faded roses and she completed the look with some lace up black heels.
Meanwhile Serena and Venus Williams wore sport-inspired dresses as they wowed on the runway.
Serena, 42, donned a blue, black and white Off White dress.
The top half of the outfit resembled a long-sleeved sports top with a quarter zip before it flowed into a floaty midi dress.
Venus wore a custom Marine Serre look crafted from repurposed tennis bag which featured a high leg slit.
Serena (L) and Venus Williams (R) wore sport-inspired dresses as they wowed on the runway
In keeping with the sports theme the two models rode across the Place Vendôme in matching taupe blazers with shiny black collars
Their horses, Django and Napo, were dressed mane to hoof in Hermes as they sported orange and leg warmers and saddles
FKA Twigs ensured all eyes were on her as she took to the runway in a Chanel strapless black ruffled dress which she styled with sheer tights and towering platform heels
The singer also debuted a dramatic two-tone hair style, after dying her buzzcut peroxide blonde, while also sporting her long black dreadlocks
Sabrina put on a busty display in the bold ensemble which she paired with some shiny red heels and a matching bold red lip.
The Espresso hitmaker is used to commanding a stage, but the star proved she can also work a square as she strutted across the Place Vendôme
FKA Twigs ensured all eyes were on her as she took to the runway in a Chanel strapless black ruffled dress which she styled with sheer tights and towering platform heels.
The singer also debuted a dramatic two-tone hair style, after dying her buzzcut peroxide blonde, while also sporting her long black dreadlocks.
Kate Upton wowed as she showed off her toned physique in a cropped checked blue shirt and low waisted black ruffled skirt with orange waistband.
Styled by the designer Miu Miu the actress, 32, styled her blonde locks in a 40s hairstyle and bold red lip.
A cohort of famous faces took part in the sold-out Vogue World event, celebrating 100 years of fashion and sport in the iconic city.
The fashion show also featured performances by Bad Bunny and Aya Nakumura, while Cara Delevingne provided commentary on the live stream.
Kate Upton wowed as she showed off her toned physique in a cropped checked blue shirt and low waisted black ruffled skirt with orange waistband
Styled by the designer Miu Miu the actress, 32, styled her blonde locks in a 40s hairstyle and bold red lip
The venue for the show was the famed Place Vendôme – a square which is a renowned location for fine jewellery and the inspiration for a Catherine Deneuve film.
Last year the event was hosted in London, while the year before the Big Apple was the backdrop for the high fashion extravaganza.
The sports included cycling, gymnastics, tennis, fencing, and break dancing, among others and the fashion will shine a spotlight on both modern and historic designers.
Speaking on the event, Vogue’s global editorial director and Condé Nast chief content officer Anna Wintour, said: ‘If Vogue World: New York was a street fair, and Vogue World: London was a glamorous night at the theatre…
‘Supporting arts and cultural organisations in London – Paris will be a kind of opening ceremony; one that celebrates 100 years of fashion and sport, as well as this extraordinary city.’
A percentage of the net proceeds from ticket sales will be donated to the humanitarian organisation Secours Populaire.
The organisation facilitates access to essential equipment for young, aspiring athletes across France.