Kiko Mizuhara sleeps in glass
Paloma Wool's art installation 'The Maybe' staged Kiko Mizuhara sleeping in a glass room to probe celebrity culture — highlighted on March 28 in social coverage of the piece (x.com). The live, performative setup blurs gallery and fashion performance, adding sleep-as-spectacle to the season's art-fashion experiments (x.com).
Paloma Wool presented the work as a site-specific performative installation tied to its Los Angeles pop-up, with the brand crediting Carlota Guerrero for photography and creative direction. (palomawool.com) The project page lists full credits including stylist Lucía Artal, makeup artist Allie Smith, set designer Christopher Catus and production by yyprod, documenting the team behind the staged moment. (palomawool.com) Paloma Wool framed the piece as part of the store activation before the pop-up opening in Los Angeles, language reproduced across the brand’s social posts and re-shared in visual threads online. (pinterest.com) (pinterest.com; pinterest.com) Coverage in PAP Magazine described the display as a model sleeping in a glass cabinet, a description that circulated in arts-and-fashion roundups after the pop-up launched. (pap-magazine.com) (pap-magazine.com) Fashion press has tracked Kiko Mizuhara as a recurring collaborator for Paloma Wool, noting her appearances in the label’s campaigns and in the FW25 cast and pop-up events. (hypebae.com) (hypebae.com; palomawool.com) Paloma Wool’s program of pop-ups and experimental performances is listed on the brand’s world‑tour page, which situates the Los Angeles activation within a sequence of site-specific shows and in‑person events. (palomawool.com)