American rapper Cardi B, whose real name is Belcalis Marlenis Almánzar, looked fabulous at the Mugler SS25 show during Paris Fashion Week on September 26, 2024. She sported a chic hairstyle that added to her stunning appearance.
Dressed in a black outfit with extended hips, she confidently showcased her cleavage. Although her hairstyle partially covered her eyes, it didn’t affect her graceful walk at the event.
In a video posted by @stylerave_ on Instagram, the mother of three struck various elegant poses during her photoshoot before settling in to watch the show.
Some online users suggested that her bold hairstyle was a way to avoid seeing her estranged husband Offset, who had accused her of cheating while she was pregnant with their third child.
Watch video below:
See some comments below:
@dose_of_catt: “Good on her, yall please don’t go try and do this hairstyle.”
@teyah30: “Cardi is probably the only one who can pull this off!! she looks good! if unbothered was a person!”
@specialhairz: “Is she seeing at all. Abi she no one see offset.”
@maiden_hair: “Hairstyle be saying “I’d rather see darkness instead of offset.”
@hormorpretty: “The hairstyle is what they call see no evil.”
@i_am_veekee: “Offset, I can’t see you.”
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