It’s crazy ! Eva Longoria in a 19th century painting, Aya Nakamura in a still life – he transforms star looks into a work of art

Its crazy Eva Longoria in a 19th century painting

On Twitter, Internet users had fun comparing the outfits of the stars of the Vogue World show to works of art. The result is truly hilarious.

Fashion is an inexhaustible source of inspiration for Internet users. After each fashion event, users of X (formerly Twitter) have fun judging, and sometimes even twisting, the looks seen on the catwalks of the biggest brands. Obviously, Fashion Weeks are the ideal playground for these Internet users full of creativity.

On the occasion of the Vogue World show, which took place on June 23, 2024, at the opening of the fall-winter 2024-2025 haute couture fashion week, it was the Twitter user @RaphaellR who had a brilliant idea. Her ingenuity earned her over a million views and 11,000 likes. The day after the show, the young woman decided to compare the silhouettes she had spotted to works of art. In the blink of an eye, model Cara Delevingne and her black and white striped ensemble became the Columns of Buren installed in the heart of the Palais Royal. In her black Alexandre Vauthier dress, Eva Longoria transformed into Madame X by John Singer Sargent. Aya Nakamura, who hosted the show in a brown satin Jean-Paul Gaultier dress, is compared to a still life by Pablo Picasso. The athlete Marie-José Perec and her tricolor dress even transformed into Marlène Schiappa during her photo shoot with Playboy!

Fashion in all its forms!

On X, every opportunity is good to give free rein to your imagination. Balmain looks compared to rare butterflies, Iris Van Herpen dresses compared to aliens or even Alexander McQueen creations resembling outfits from the saga Harry Pottereverything goes.

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On May 2, Kea, a fashion law student, even shared a series of photos comparing the creations of the Louis Vuitton men’s section to famous album covers.

Of Cowboy Carterfrom Beyoncé to Life in Cardboard Motion from Mika to The Pinkprint by Nicki Minaj, the works of art are particularly similar!

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