Pop star Miley Cyrus is set to debut her first collection of art at a New York Fashion Week show on Wednesday.
The Wrecking Ball hitmaker's neon-coloured sculptures made out of random objects, ranging from plastic jewellery to teddy bears, will premiere at Jeremy Scott's fashion presentation. Elements of her work will also be worn by models during the catwalk show.
She tells 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**king pop star dumba**. And that's my goal in my life: to not die a pop pop dumb dumb... I can't. I will freak out... My fans will be into it, especially because I'm involving them. It's building connections with people. And I'll have my stuff on models - stuff that I'm excited for them to wear. I'm excited. And this is giving me happiness, so that's all I have to focus on."
Cyrus goes on to explain her foray into the art world came about after she began feeling down at the beginning of the year.