.SheaCoulee’s RuPaulsDragRace look has a powerful, deeper meaning.
, competing queens were tasked to create a look for the runway challenge that reflected the theme: "Love the Skin You're In.” For her catwalk creation, Shea Couleé—a frontrunner this season, who also won this week’s Lip Sync For Your Legacy—conjured up an ensemble that took the fashion theme to a whole other level. Her glitzy outfit was an interpretation of Sandro Botticelli’s famous painting.
movement continues to gain momentum across the nation along with anti-racism protests. While the episode was filmed last year, the statement resonated today. It was clear and dead-on:Couleé explained the deeper meaning behind the look in an Instagram caption this weekend. She shared a photo of herself standing in the place of Venus in the painting, wearing her runway ensemble from the episode.
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