New York Fashion Week 2014 Update: Miley Cyrus Debuts 'Dirty Hippie' Art Collection at NYFW
Miley Cyrus debuted her first art collection "Dirty Hippie" at Jeremy Scott's fashion show as part of this year's NYFW on Wednesday.
The "Wrecking Ball" hitmaker showed up to the event in a psychedelic bra top and matching loose pants, which complemented her eccentric creation. She accessorized her colorful, bold ensemble with a pair of bright yellow and black Adidas stiletto sneakers and various plastic necklaces that had fake flowers, air fresheners and pacifiers hanging.
Cyrus' art installation featured bright colored sculptures jumbled with stuffed animals, giant bongs, plastic jewelry and gifts from fans and even a vibrator. "I had a bunch of f*cking junk an sh*t, and so instead of letting it be junk and sh*t, I turned it into something that made me happy," she told V magazine.
"Jeremy brought a lot of peace and self worth to me because even though to some people, it was just me gluing some things together, to me, it made me not a f*cking pop star dumbass," she added. "And that's my goal in my life: to not die a pop pop dumb dumb."
The twerking pop star also took to her Instagram account to share her excitement:
Meanwhile, Miley Cyrus and her old friend/teen drama "LOL" co-star Douglas Booth sparked dating rumors, as they were recently spotted out for dinner in West Hollywood on Sept. 5. "Miley and Douglas looked very intimate with each other," a source told revealed Daily Mirror. "There was a lot of laughing and flirting. They're both single and have always been attracted to each other."
"It has been a while since they were really close on the set of 'LOL,'" the source continued. "They had lots of catch up on and it reminded them of the special friendship they once shared. Plus Miley's into the idea of dating a British guy."
However, Booth denied the recent speculations at the Toronto International Film Festival premiere of his new film "The Riot Club." "She's just a friend," he told E! News.
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