Doja Cat was all tied up at the Prince’s Trust Global Gala on April 27. The rapper drew attention in a black Roberto Cavalli by Fausto Puglisi crochet minidress featuring intricate cutouts, long sleeves, and a turtleneck. Doja accessorized with a strategically-placed silver pegasus belt by Dsquared2. Beneath the dress, she wore simple black lingerie to counteract all the cutouts created by the crochet, turning to show the outfit’s open back and totally sheer skirt.

Styled by Brett Alan Nelson, Doja threw on a brown fur coat and sparkly pink rhinestone purse later in the night, opting for a tiny pair of blue-tinted glasses and zebra-print platform heels. Adding even more glam to the outfit, she wore layered diamond necklaces from Eric Mavani and matching chandelier earrings, walking the carpet with blue contacts and bleach-blond hair.

Doja has been making more appearances lately following her cosmetic surgeries in March. Now that she’s reportedly “healing really fast,” she’s stepped out in everything from a sheer, thong-baring Valentino gown at the Time100 Gala, to a similar strung-up look made from deconstructed sneakers for her performance that same night. According to her Twitter, she expects to be fully healed in about three months, but until then, she’s making up for lost time with some of the most exciting looks we’ve seen in a while. Read on to see how Doja took on the red carpet wearing only delicate crochet.

Chandler Plante

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