All the Stars Who Sat Front Row at the Gucci Cruise 2027 Show
From Lindsay Lohan to Mariah Carey to Kim Kardashian

Reported by Harper's Bazaar.
A front row is never just seating — it's a statement. For Gucci's Cruise 2027 show, creative director Sabato De Sarno assembled a guest list that read less like a traditional fashion roll call and more like a cultural cross-section of everyone who matters right now, according to Harper's Bazaar.
Kim Kardashian, Mariah Carey, and Lindsay Lohan anchored the A-list contingent, but the real texture of the crowd came from its range. Shawn Mendes and Playboi Carti brought music. Laura Harrier and Molly Gordon represented a new generation of Hollywood. Stormzy showed up, because of course he did. Rico Nasty made it interesting.
The New Guard
Then there was the internet-to-IRL pipeline in full effect: Alix Earle and Devon Lee Carlson sat alongside Sydney Lynn Carlson and photographer-provocateur Nadia Lee Cohen — a cluster of women who have collectively reshaped what "influence" actually looks like in 2025. Their presence at Gucci wasn't incidental. It was intentional positioning, a signal that the house understands where attention actually lives.
The old-guard elegance wasn't absent either. Pat Cleveland — a legend of the original supermodel era — sat alongside Lauren Santo Domingo, Ivy Getty, and models Camille Rowe, Georgia Fowler, Lara Worthington, and Phoebe Tonkin. It's the kind of multigenerational lineup that makes a show feel less like a brand exercise and more like an actual moment.
Gucci has always understood spectacle, but under De Sarno, the front row itself has become part of the collection — a curated argument for who the Gucci woman is in 2027: complicated, multi-hyphenate, and utterly uninterested in fitting into a single category.
Read the original at Harper's Bazaar.


