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Doja Cat takes the plunge in leopard-print dress on Oscars 2025 red carpet

Doja Cat stole the spotlight with her latest red carpet look at the Oscars 2025.
The singer embraced her wild side in a stunning plunging leopard-print corset dress adorned with hand-sewn sequins.
Designed by Olivier Rousteing, the mermaid gown was a custom creation inspired by a vintage Pierre Balmain design from 1953.
The modern take on the classic design showcased the essence of Doja Cat and required an impressive 5,600 hours of work.
Accessorizing with mixed-metal jewelry, including a gorgeous gold necklace and silver earrings, the 29-year-old singer completed her look with style.
Doja Cat has a history of collaborating with French fashion designer Olivier Rousteing, having previously performed at the Balmain music festival in 2021.
As she prepares to take the stage at the Oscars, it’s clear that Doja Cat’s fashion choices are as bold as her music.
Joining her on the red carpet, Blackpink singer Lisa opted for a chic black tuxedo blazer and wide-leg pants by Markgong.
While this is Doja Cat’s first appearance at the Oscars, she is no stranger to making a statement on the red carpet, with memorable looks from the Met Gala to the Grammys.
With her performance approaching, we can expect another unforgettable look from the talented artist.
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