Appearing At Runway L'Oreal Paris Le Defel 2023, Cinta Laura Explains The Conditions Behind The Stage
JAKARTA - Cinta Laura and Enzy Storia represent Indonesian artists who join women from all over the world at the L'Oreal Paris Le Defile Paris Fashion Week 2023 event. Through Cinta Laura Kiehl's YouTube channel, Cinta tries to tell the conditions behind the stage before she performs with other top artists.
Cinta said that the conditions behind the stage when she first came to the make-up location were very hot. Even so, Cinta did not expect that her match-and-matched room with Enzy would not be separated from other actresses.
"No jokes, the matchmaking place is arguably hot. It seems that claustrophobia people will find it very difficult if they are in this environment but they don't really think that the make-up room and replace me and Enzy will be together with all the global celebrities and influencers involved," said Cinta Laura, quoted by VOI from Cinta Laura Kiehl's YouTube channel, Sunday, October 22.
In fact, according to this 30-year-old woman, many artists with worldwide names will ask for their own room to prepare. But apparently, artists like Elle Fanning, Camilla Cabello and others are trying to mingle with other actresses.
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"From my experience in the entertainment world, many people with big names and even those who need to go global also want to differentiate between their waiting rooms, but no, you name it from Elle Fanning, Aishawarya Tai, Camilla Cabello until basically all the big names of this event mingle with us in one place," continued Cinta.
This teaches a thing to Love, success is not an excuse to feel above other people. Although he is not surprised that there are certain artists who have their own requests when attending an event.
"And this proves as great or as successful as we are, there is no reason why we have to feel above other people. The more successful we are, I believe there are several things that we might request, such as riders, but for reasonable reasons or make sense of course," said the singer of the song Oh Baby.