A Schiaparelli outfit in aluminum, a Valentino dress in biodegradable garbage bags or even a Fendi dress with a simple sheet.
It doesn't take much to make haute couture.
While Fashion Week has been thrilling Paris in recent days, illustrator Angelica Hicks had fun appropriating the outfits of great designers in “homemade”.
With a sheet, therefore, or a hanger, handkerchiefs or tights, she recreates the clothes worn by the models on her Instagram account.
Step by step, and in a few seconds, she offers her subscribers mini tutorials to do simply at home.
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Misappropriation and parody
In the tradition of comedian Alex Ramires who offers parodies of Jacquemus creations, and of Céleste Barber and her hilarious people imitations, Angelica Hicks is not at her first diversion.
The young woman regularly publishes these little DIY videos.
In 2021, she notably resumed an Yves Saint Laurent look, using toilet paper as a white scarf.
In legend she writes: “DIYsl”.
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Angèle at the Chanel Haute Couture spring-summer 2022 show. (Paris, January 25, 2022.)
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These celebrities who opt for jeans on the outskirts of Fashion Week
Elsa Zylberstein at the Chanel Haute Couture spring-summer 2022 show. (Paris, January 25, 2022.)
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Anna Mouglalis at the Chanel Haute Couture spring-summer 2022 show. (Paris, January 25, 2022.)
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These celebrities who opt for jeans on the outskirts of Fashion Week
Juliette Dol at the Chanel Haute Couture spring-summer 2022 show. (Paris, January 25, 2022.)
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These celebrities who opt for jeans on the outskirts of Fashion Week
These celebrities who opt for jeans on the outskirts of Fashion Week
These celebrities who opt for jeans on the outskirts of Fashion Week
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In addition to clothes, she had fun taking magazine covers like
Vogue
Italia with Lady Gaga wrapped in a pink woolen balaclava.
Angelica Hicks then used pink toilet paper that she had placed on her bowl before making a photo montage with her head in the middle.
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