Elon Musk’s estranged daughter, Vivienne Wilson, will surprise hers on the runway for the New York Fashion Week Show on Friday night.
The transgender model debuted with Alexis Bittar’s “Miss USA 1991” presentation.
“I purposely cast. Each contestant represents the US state where trans rights are being attacked,” the designer said in a statement obtained in a six-page statement.
Wilson, a trans, represented South Carolina in the runway show.
She defeated the catwalk in a sparkling, short-sleeved red gown from her Spring/Summer 2026 collection. Her appearance was decorated with gold earrings and a small clutch.
In a statement, Bittar pointed out that it was “fluidity to structure, texture to control, boldness to vulnerability,” adding that he “played with juxtaposition” for the design.
“The hand-sculpted Lucite palette has been muted from Mauve and Teal’s sorbet shades and is set to soften the shape of the gold texture, a unique graphics, in the early 90s,” she continued.
This was Wilson’s first time walking for NYFW, but she has previously modeled the runway.
In May, Page 6 exclusively covered his Catwalk appearance in the season 10 premiere of “Rupaul’s Drag Race All Stars” in New York City.
Footage from the event showed Wilson turning his hair over and showing off his dancing skills while performing with a lively voice.
The sighting comes after Wilson publicly applauded her billionaire father for her death through social media. (A dead name is the birth name of a trans person who has been renamed as part of a gender transition).
The 21-year-old influencer, who has long been estranged from his father, shared in March that he came out as a trans person in 2020.
“It was 11pm and I was like, ‘I know I’m a trans person.’ I knew for several months at that point, and I said, “I can’t do this anymore,” Musk shares with his ex-wife Justin Musk – told Teen Vogue at the time.
Elon, 54, voiced her daughter’s transition, but still gave her a green light to receive gender-affirming care as a minor.