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Katy Perry Walks Moschino Show At Milan Fashion Week (PHOTOS)

Katy Perry Gets Booed At Fashion Week
US singer Katy Perry attends the show for fashion house Moschino as part of the Milan's Women's fashion week Autumn/Winter 2014 collections on February 20, 2014. AFP PHOTO / TIZIANA FABI (Photo credit should read TIZIANA FABI/AFP/Getty Images)
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US singer Katy Perry attends the show for fashion house Moschino as part of the Milan's Women's fashion week Autumn/Winter 2014 collections on February 20, 2014. AFP PHOTO / TIZIANA FABI (Photo credit should read TIZIANA FABI/AFP/Getty Images)

Don't quit your day job, Katy Perry!

The "Roar" singer was a model for a night at the Moschino fashion show during Milan Fashion Week on Thursday but she wasn't the natural we thought she would be.

Sporting a Moschino logo t-shirt with a black satin pencil skirt and gold-chain trimmed tweed coat, the 29-year-old looked a bit uncomfortable and wore an embarrassed grin.

Update: The reason why Katy might have looked so grim was because she was being booed by photographers who had been waiting for more than hour for the singer to show up. According to US Weekly, the show was supposed to start at 8 p.m. but the singer didn't arrive until 8:55 p.m.

However, unlike some models, the raven-haired vixen didn't fall and strutted confidently in black-and-gold toecap pumps while swinging a cute quilted bag.

Earlier that day, Katy looked much more at ease in her just-released music video for "Dark Horse", which shows John Mayer's girlfriend go full-on Cleopatra mode in multiple short wigs, Egyptian makeup and tons of blinged-out costumes.

The Moschino show was designer Jeremy Scott's debut for the label and aside from Katy, he also enlisted British singer Rita Ora to strut the runway before they took their front row seats.

We can totally see Katy rocking this SpongeBob SquarePants sweater dress!

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