NYFW : Nicki Minaj, Future, Teyana Taylor… Les stars du hip hop font le show chez Philipp Plein

Le créateur Philipp Plein a fait appel à des invités 100% hip hop pour animer son défilé printemps-été 2018 à la fashion week de New York.

Grand habitué des défilés extravagants, Philipp Plein en a encore mis plein la vue aux invités de son défilé à la fashion week de New York ce samedi. Les mannequins ont défilé sur la musique de Future qui assurait le show en live sur une scène installée derrière le runway tandis que 21 SavageMetro Boomin ou encore Rae Sremmurd jouaient aux mannequins.

Plus tard, Nicki Minaj assise front row est montée sur scène pour interpréter plusieurs titres dont «Rake It Up» avec Yo Gotti.

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