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Tacky, distracting and made for social media – please let runway stunts go out of fashion this season

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With New York Fashion Week coming up next month, one Irish stylist is issuing a plea: let the clothes do the talking, not the shenanigans

Supermodel Linda Evangelista famously said that she wouldn’t get out of bed for less than $10,000 a day, and when it came to Paris Fashion Week last summer, Tommy Cash didn’t get out of bed, well, at all. The Estonian rapper and visual artist arrived to the Y/Project menswear show wearing pyjamas and shrouded in a duvet and pillow. Sitting next to musical artists Avril Lavigne and Tyga on the front row, Cash applied a facemask and cucumber slices to his face as the models walked past.

The ’dressed as a bed’ appearance grabbed the headlines, but it wasn’t the only stunt that Cash pulled that week — he also attended the Rick Owens show dressed as a mime (complete with face paint and a yellow umbrella hat), and the Doublet show as a dining table (food and candles included).

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