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Riley Keough steps out in a Chanel birdcage for the Paris Fashion Week show

Riley Keough made an iconic appearance at the Chanel fashion show in Paris!

The 35-year-old singer and actress wowed onlookers as she performed Prince's iconic hit “When Doves Cry” on a birdcage swing while attending the Chanel Womenswear Spring/Summer 2025 show on Monday, September 20, at Grand Palais during Paris Fashion Week. 30.

In a video posted from the performance fashion On Instagram, Keough began by walking around a giant white cage singing while wearing a sparkling black wide-leg jumpsuit with a sheer cape, paired with black and silver platform sandals and layered embellished necklaces.

The Daisy Jones and the Six Star was next seen standing in the cage in front of the swing. A final shot showed her singing while swinging high in the air while the models walked below her.

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The special appearance was a reference to Chanel's famous 1991 fragrance commercial featuring French model Vanessa Paradis, in which she appeared on a swing in a gold birdcage.

Keough has a long history with Chanel, having modeled in a spring/summer campaign for the French fashion brand earlier this year, as seen on her Instagram.

She also wore Chanel to the 2024 Met Gala, in the form of a chic dress with a long-sleeved floral top, black skirt and sheer midriff.

Monday's show in Paris was a star-studded affair, with Naomi Campbell, Lupita Nyong'o, Margaret Qualley and other notables in attendance.

Keough's appearance on the show comes after she spoke to PEOPLE about her plans to continue the legacy and preservation of late grandfather Elvis Presley's Graceland as the official resident owner.

“My hope is to continue what my grandmother did [Priscilla Presley] I did it, and then my mother did it, simply to preserve our family home,” she told PEOPLE via email for this week’s cover story.

Keough also spoke about her experience helping her late mother, Lisa Marie Presley, write her memoirs. From here to the great unknownwhich Keough completed after Lisa Marie's death in 2023.

“Because my mother was Elvis Presley’s daughter, she was constantly talked about, argued about and dissected,” she said. “What she wanted to do in her memoir, and what I hope I did when I finished it for her, is to go beneath the headlines of the magazine and reveal the core of her personality.”