Look: Irina Shayk Provides Glamorous Glimpse at Versace Fashion Show

The SI Swimsuit veteran graced the runway during the designer’s fall-winter 2023-24 event.
Irina Shayk

Irina Shayk.


Irina Shayk served looks on the Versace catwalk during the designer’s fall-winter 2023-24 fashion show at Pacific Design Center in West Hollywood on Thursday.

The SI Swimsuit veteran shared several behind-the-scenes looks from the event on Instagram. Shayk rocked head-to-toe black crocodile, including a jacket, skirt, top and gloves.

The 37-year-old model’s brunette locks were styled by Guido Palau in a sleek blowout and paired with thick, bold-winged eyeliner and a glossy pink lip for glam. Shayk accessorized with sheer black tights, pointed-toe heels and a small handbag as she strutted down the runway.

Her carousel included a collage of inspo photographs, a few close-ups of her immaculate makeup by legendary artist Pat McGrath and several snapshots of Shayk modeling the designer ensemble.

“🖤VERSACEEEEEEEE🖤 @donatella_versace fell powerful @versace@piergiorgio @kjeldgaard1 @patmcgrathreal @guidopalau,” the model wrote in the caption of her post, crediting her team.

Tons of Shayk’s 21.2 million followers on the platform were blown away by her look.

“Queen Irina,” one person wrote.

“🔥🔥🔥,” Shalom Harlow and Georgi Sandev agreed.

“Yeahh🙌🙌,” Axel Delai added.

Shayk has been busy already this month traveling around the globe for work. On March 4, she walked in Vivienne Westwood’s fall-winter 2023-24 show during Paris Fashion Week.

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