Doja Cat’ Schiaparelli outfit sparks Illuminati conspiracy theories
4 min readWith her recent Paris Fashion Week appearance, Doja Cat became the talk of the internet. Over 30,000 hand-applied crystals adorned the singer’s all-red ensemble. Netizens trolled the singer relentlessly and claimed that it provoked trypophobia, despite the fact that this might sound like a feast for the eyes. Trypophobia is a type of anxiety disorder characterized by a strong aversion to objects with repeated clusters of small holes, similar to those found in sponges and honeycombs. These patterns of holes are often disgusting to those who experience them. Nevertheless, they do not necessarily fear them.
I need to know how long it took Doja Cat to get ready for the Schiaparelli show because this is crazy good pic.twitter.com/5zoKLK6ARp
— Eboni🤍 (@VersaceVenus_) January 23, 2023
After appearing at the Schiaparelli show, Doja Cat caught the attention of fans. Dante Alighieri’s Inferno was the inspiration for the entire runway show. A strapless red evening gown and crimson crystals covered Doja Cat’s entire face and body, representing the same theme. The face wear was reportedly made by beauty legend Pat McGrath, who spent nearly five hours on it. On the mask, more than 30,000 Swarovski crystals were hand-applied. The look was described as “a magical, mesmerizing masterpiece” by McGrath.
Doja Cat fully committed to her Schiaparelli look, she looks like a piece of art!
— Kea (@jacquemusx) January 23, 2023
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Exactly what is Trypophobia? A Recent Appearance By Doja Cat At Paris Fashion Week Caught The Attention Of The Internet
The sight of patterns with many holes can bring on feelings of disgust or fear. It can be triggered by sunflowers, honeycombs, sponges, and seedy fruits. Trypophobia is an anxiety disorder. There isn’t a true fear of holes for most people. Managing repulsions to holey patterns may be possible with exposure therapy. The closer someone gets to a holey object or image, the more likely they are to have an adverse reaction. According to some studies, up to 17% of children and adults (about one in six) suffer from trypophobia. This is a fairly new disorder that was first recognized in 2005. It is unclear why some people develop trypophobia. The brain might associate clusters of holes with danger, according to one theory. In some cases, small holes are associated with venomous snakes or with the eyes of tarantulas. You may be reminded of skin diseases or rashes by the holes. It is also possible that your brain uses more energy and oxygen when processing holey patterns, which triggers distress. OCD (obsessive-compulsive disorder) may also cause this behaviour.
Doja cat getting her makeup done for the Schiaparelli SS2023 Couture show❤️ pic.twitter.com/QbuhquvZJu
— Donny🤍🦋 (@MuglerMonstre) January 23, 2023
In the wake of Doja Cat’s recent Paris Fashion Week appearance, the internet went crazy. In a red outfit adorned with more than 30,000 crystals, the singer looked absolutely stunning. Netizens relentlessly trolled the singer and claimed that it triggered their trypophobia, despite how beautiful it might seem. Social media users have condemned Doja Cat for her outfit by claiming that the repeating red patterns throughout her outfit could be triggers for those who suffer from trypophobia. In addition to accusing her of triggering anxiety disorders in people, many alleged that her outfit was a sign she was under the control of the Illuminati. Doja Cat has not been accused of being a member of the elite secret society for the first time. The Kiss Me More singer played into the conspiracy theories by having an Illuminati party for her 27th birthday.
Doja Cat too far in them Illuminati trenches pic.twitter.com/DUx0SDUOy2
— William (@ChillWill440) January 23, 2023
Watch the conspiracy theorists say that Doja dressed as the devil to complete her illuminati ritual pic.twitter.com/s72D56uMWi
— Shai❤️• Doja Cat fan (@DiamondsOnShai) January 23, 2023Advertisement
Doja Cat confirms that she is a part of the illuminati in her new tik tok. Everybody thought I was joking and nobody believed me. pic.twitter.com/qzIpw5x1eF
— dojas wife (real) (@dojasrealwife) November 6, 2022
I already see conspirators talking about Doja’s look being part of some sort of Illuminati ritual pic.twitter.com/4E43rlIgx0
— Olly Cat 👑 (@Ollybur) January 23, 2023
i’m fully convinced doja cat sold her soul to the illuminati pic.twitter.com/ALRXIsIba7
— Mckinlee (@Mckinleej1) January 24, 2023
Doja Cat and Beyoncé getting accused of witchcraft and being in the Illuminati once againnn… y’all corny af pic.twitter.com/n6IFAWOdZH
— christian (@chriscruzzzx) January 24, 2023
What in the Illuminati hell is going on here!? Doja Cat is giving red hot bumpy devil 😈 okay mamas do you. 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 pic.twitter.com/qY5S8u0Vrh
— DJ Jay Erica (@DJJAYERICA) January 23, 2023
Is Doja Cat part of the Illuminati? pic.twitter.com/s2U085mrq0
— Brix Black 🖤🇺🇸✝️🚺🎮 (@AmericanRebel24) January 24, 2023
everybody thinking doja cat part of the Illuminati so she just plays into it & really just becoming that gworl other than just music but y’all not seeing it fr lol.
— avatar micasso (@riah1997) January 24, 2023
Has the illuminati taken full control of @DojaCat ? 😱😭 Doja was seen at The Schiaparelli Fashion show wearing red crystals in a very interesting outfit 🤔 #DojaCat pic.twitter.com/4nvurYK52J
— bwill (@skyballer77) January 23, 2023
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