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Ashley Graham wears a quirky purple furry dress and bold ’70s makeup while walking the Vogue World Paris runway

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Ashley Graham rocked a quirky purple furry dress and bold '70s makeup while walking the Vogue World Paris runway on Sunday night.

Ashley Graham rocked a stunning look while walking the Vogue World Paris runway on Sunday night.

The model, 36, turned heads in a daring purple halter-neck dress and a furry purple skirt.

The star paired the look with bold ’70s-style makeup while her brows were replaced with bright stripes of metallic pink, blue and gold.

Ashley pushed her dark brown locks back behind her shoulders as she walked down Place Vendôme with her hands on her hips.

He walked during the 1970s, which celebrated gymnastics and the Battle of Versailles charity night.

Ashley Graham rocked a quirky purple furry dress and bold ’70s makeup while walking the Vogue World Paris runway on Sunday night.

The model, 36, paired the look with bold '70s-style makeup while her brows were replaced with bright streaks of metallic pink, blue and gold.

The model, 36, paired the look with bold ’70s-style makeup while her brows were replaced with bright streaks of metallic pink, blue and gold.

Meanwhile, Kendall Jenner and Gigi Hadid marked their own runway firsts when they rode into the Vogue World Paris show.

This year’s Vogue World collaborated with youth sports academies across France, combining different sports with a 100-year history of French fashion.

And in keeping with the sporty theme, the two models walked around Place Vendôme in matching taupe blazers and shiny black collars.

Meanwhile their horses, Django and Napo were dressed from mane to helmet in Hermes while sporting orange leg warmers and saddles.

The couple joined a group of famous faces who took part in the sold-out Vogue World event, celebrating 100 years of fashion and sport in the iconic city.

The show also featured performances by Bad Bunny and Aya Nakumura, while Katy Perry made a surprise appearance on the runway.

Sabrina Carpenter, Venus and Serena Williams and FKA Twigs also walked during the show.

Meanwhile, Cara Delevingne provided commentary on the livestream for those who couldn’t get tickets as she talked to viewers about each fashion era.

The location of the show was the famous Place Vendôme, a square that is a famous location for fine jewelry and the inspiration for a Catherine Deneuve film.

Sports included cycling, gymnastics, tennis, fencing and break dancing, among others, and fashion will focus attention on both modern and historical designers.

He walked during the 1970s, which celebrated gymnastics and the Battle of Versailles charity night.

He walked during the 1970s, which celebrated gymnastics and the Battle of Versailles charity night.

Meanwhile, Kendall Jenner and Gigi Hadid marked their own runway firsts when they rode into the Vogue World Paris show.

Meanwhile, Kendall Jenner and Gigi Hadid marked their own runway firsts when they rode into the Vogue World Paris show.

Sabrina Carpenter, 25, looked at home on the runway as she wowed in a red and white striped Jacquemus ensemble and matching headscarf.

Katy Perry, 39, left little to the imagination as she stripped beneath a black geometric archival Luar in a section of the show dedicated to '80s style and silhouettes.

Sabrina Carpenter and Katy Perry joined the models as they strutted down Place Vendôme.

Last year, the event was held in London, while the year before that the Big Apple was the backdrop for the haute couture show.

Speaking about the event, Vogue global editorial director and Condé Nast chief content officer Anna Wintour said: “If Vogue World: New York were a street fair and Vogue World: London were a glamorous night at the theatre…

‘Support for arts and cultural organizations in London – Paris will be a kind of opening ceremony; one that celebrates 100 years of fashion and sport, as well as this extraordinary city.’

A percentage of the net proceeds from ticket sales will be donated to the humanitarian organization Secours Populaire.

The organization facilitates access to essential equipment for young aspiring athletes throughout France.

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