He recreates famous celebrity creations from what he finds at home.  “Did she use garbage?”

He recreates famous celebrity creations from what he finds at home. “Did she use garbage?”

Angelica Hicks, 29, has captured the attention of thousands of fashionistas around the world by creating cheap versions of trendy outfits. In 2021, Hicks began sharing her stunning creations on social media, which feature everything from toilet paper to garbage bags.

She recently showed off some of her most fashionable red carpet looks, including Florence Pugh’s dress from the Venice Film Festival and Taylor Swift’s silver mini from the VMAs, as well as trendy looks straight from the New York Fashion Week runway, Hicks dazzles followers with her creative and fun approach to fashion.

The woman delights with her designs. It only takes a few minutes to complete them

The videos are not intended to denigrate appearance. I can make an inexpensive version of the outfit and the process is fun

The artist has collaborated with many big names on artistic projectsincluding the Metropolitan Museum of Art ahead of the 2019 Met Gala, Rockefeller Center, Yoox Net-a-Porter Group and Gucci, but has found a loyal following on social media.

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Hicks’ look featured sheer pink garbage bags that simulated the original fabric. Hicks wrapped several bags around her neck to let them hang to the floor, then one around her waist to tighten everything.

dress made from garbage bags screenshot from tiktok angelicahacks

She made her own choker and bracelet using fruit netting. A clove of garlic served as a pendant hanging from the necklace. This look was her most popular to date, with over 2.1 million views on TikTok.

The woman likes to be called an artist. She enjoys imitating the stars’ outfits

She usually says she is an artist. She used to say she was an illustrator, but in her mind, illustrator implies that you are illustrating someone else’s concepts. Now Hicks thinks the broader term “artist” is fine. He really likes what he does.

Source: Gazeta

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