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Camilla Araujo Turns Heads After Being Seen With a Reggaeton Star at Paris Fashion Week

Camilla Araujo made a statement at the 3.PARADIS Men’s Fall/Winter 2026–2027 show during Paris Fashion Week, stepping out alongside Colombian reggaeton star Reykon.

The group caught plenty of eyes outside the Parc Georges Brassens venue, where designer Emeric Tchatchoua unveiled his deeply emotional new collection.

In photos shared by Getty Images, Araujo rocked oversized high-waisted jeans paired with a black leather jacket adorned with white dove appliqués, posing with Reykon and Phyno, who were both dressed in pieces from the brand’s collaboration with UGG.

Araujo also posted moments from the night on Instagram, captioning it, “bonne soirée mfk,” which quickly sparked reactions in the comments.

“She makes soft glam look powerful,” one person commented.

Another wrote, “coolest pants I’ve ever seen in my life.”

Reykon — known for his 2018 debut album El Líder, which peaked at No. 20 on Billboard’s Top Latin Albums and featured collaborators like Daddy Yankee and Nicky Jam — is widely credited with helping shape Colombia’s reggaeton scene. He has also appeared on Kali Uchis’ “Nuestro Planeta.”

The 3.PARADIS presentation was held in the designer’s childhood neighborhood.

According to Vogue, Tchatchoua’s Fall/Winter collection was deeply inspired by personal loss and memory, with themes tied to his late brother and cultural icons like Amy Winehouse.

Models hit the runway in sharp black tailoring, rich burgundy pieces, and hand-painted leather bombers, set against gray skies and looming apartment buildings.

Dove motifs — like the ones worn by Araujo and Phyno — appeared throughout the collection, symbolizing peace and remembrance.

Araujo’s reemergence on the fashion scene comes after the release of her breakout YouTube documentary Becoming Her, where she opened up about her rapid rise and eventual departure from OnlyFans. “Over the last three years, I’ve gained over 30 million followers and made over $20 million,” she says in the film. “And yeah, mostly through OnlyFans. But today, I quit. The reason probably isn’t what you think.”

In the video, she looks back on her childhood in a one-bedroom apartment in North Carolina, where she was raised by her Brazilian immigrant family. Her father reflects on the day he took her to college, saying, “It was the start of the dream I envisioned for her.”

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