These two rising stars in music have taken their first steps into haute couture with the kind of boldness and flair that only they could pull off.
From front-row appearances to jaw-dropping outfits, Roan and Doechii have cemented themselves as high fashion’s freshest darlings.
Roan, known for her campy, maximalist style and drag-inspired makeup, wasted no time making her mark. Her Paris Fashion Week debut at Rabanne was a showstopper, featuring a backless column gown with a halter neck that screamed avant-garde elegance. But she didn’t stop there. At Rick Owens, Roan took futuristic glam to new heights in a metallic silver gown with dramatic cutouts paired with theatrical makeup and white contact lenses that gave her an otherworldly vibe. Her sculptural pinstripe suit at Alexander McQueen and sheer black gown at Vivienne Westwood showcased her versatility, while her red leather minidress at Ludovic de Saint Sernin added a playful edge.
Doechii, on the other hand, brought her signature office siren aesthetic to life in ways that were both daring and ethereal. She kicked off her Paris Fashion Week experience at Le Grand Diner du Louvre in a stunning yellow Valentino gown with a sculptural skirt by Alessandro Michele. Her barefoot boho-chic moment at Chloé featured a ruffled taupe chiffon dress complemented by shell accessories and a faux fur stole, a look that embodied earthy elegance. At Acne Studios, she embraced grunge-chic with a mixed plaid dress accessorized with oval glasses and braided space buns. And let’s not forget her dramatic black bodysuit paired with an oversized fur coat at Tom Ford.
Both stars have proven they’re not just here to sit front row, they’re here to dominate the fashion scene. Roan’s theatrical makeup and bold silhouettes perfectly complement Doechii’s ability to effortlessly shift between edgy grunge and soft bohemian vibes. Their unique perspectives on style are redefining what it means to be a celebrity in the world of high fashion.
Valentino
Roan put on a romantic display when she attended Valentino’s fall/winter presentation. The “Good Luck, Babe!” singer wore a statement gown that featured a drop waist, massive lace skirt and delicate floral detailing.
Alexander McQueen
Roan stepped out in a sculptural pinstripe suit when she attended the McQueen fall/winter show.
Vivienne Westwood
At the Vivienne Westwood presentation, Roan wore a sheer, sparkly black gown.
Ludovic de Saint Sernin
Roan attended Ludovic de Saint Sernin’s fall 2025 ready-to-wear show in a red leather minidress with an asymmetrical neckline.
Matières Fécales
Roan made a statement for Matières Fécales in a black tweed dress with structured shoulders and frayed hems. She rounded out the look with a theatrical, feathered headpiece.
Rick Owens
Roan attended the Rick Owens fall 2025 ready-to-wear fashion show in an otherworldly, metallic silver gown with dramatic cutouts around the bust. In typical Roan style, she finished off the look with theatrical makeup.
Rabanne
Roan made her Paris Fashion Week debut at Rabanne, where she wore a backless, column-printed gown with a halter top.
Schiaparelli
Doechii attended the Schiaparelli show in a draped white gown with a plunging neckline and a denim corseted bodice.
Chloé
Doechii took boho style to the next level when she attended the Chloé fall/winter presentation in a ruffled floor-length dress. The look was punctuated by a lush, faux fur shawl.
Tom Ford
For the Tom Ford fall 2025 ready-to-wear presentation, Doechii wore a plunging black bodysuit and over-the-top fur coat.
Acne Studios
Doechii attended the Acne Studios show in a mixed plaid dress with an asymmetrical skirt. She topped off her ‘90s-inspired look with oval glasses.