Cortisa Star Walks in Miu Miu’s Fall/Winter Fashion Show at Paris Fashion Week
Buzzing in the music world behind songs like “FUN” and “Misidentify,” Cortisa Star made her Paris Fashion Week runway debut on March 11th, when she walked the runway during Miu Miu’s Fall/Winter 2025 Fashion Show. The 19-year-old rising rap star wore an outfit designed by Miu Miu founder Miuccia Prada, and walked alongside notable figures like Gigi Hadid, Sarah Paulson, Laura Harrier, Amelia Gray, and Nettspend. Fashion show attendees included A$AP Rocky, Sydney Sweeney, Joey King, K-Pop star Momo, Anora actor Mark Eydelshteyn, and more.

Cortisa’s runway debut arrives as she continues to grab attention as one of the most exciting new artists of the year. Last month, Cortisa shared “Misidentify,” produced by umru (Charli XCX, A.G. Cook) and DJH, a corrosive mission statement and aural attack, in which the openly-trans artist sets her sights on haters who hide behind computer screens. Cortisa followed the drop of “Misidentify” by sitting for interviews with PAPER Mag and The FADER, who called Cortisa “rap’s underground supernova.”
Cortisa Star’s viral rise started in late 2024 with “FUN,” her ear-bleeding anthem, which went viral in late 2024 along with its accompanying From The Block performance. With her clear-frame glasses, leopard-print coat, Spider-Man t-shirt, and her sexually frank, flex-heavy bars, she charmed and intrigued the online public–including stars like Charli XCX, who follows her on Instagram–racking up over 5 million streams in the process. After the release of “FUN,” Cortisa opened up about her viral fame in interviews with DAZED and Interview Magazine, establishing the young star as a burgeoning fashion icon.
Blazing her own trail and daring the internet to catch up, Cortisa Star is ready for her time in the limelight. Stay tuned for more music from Cortisa, including her debut EP, in the near future.
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