The girl who recreates Princess Diana’s outfits with paper



Stefani Chaglar replicates Lady Di dresses


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Stefani Chaglar replicates Lady Di dresses

Stefani Chaglar is a Turkish girl, that with the help of her mother, Antalya Byurkland, make their own versions of the most striking outfits of the famous. The recreations of the looks of Diana of Wales are spectacular.

The first outfit that mother and daughter remade was one of Rihanna and then they mightn’t stop, Antalya confessed to Bored Panda.

“The posting of that photo became very popular on social media, so I continued to take a series of ‘dressing like a celebrity’ photos and posted them under the hashtag #ahStefani”

Stefani and her mom they have imitated outfits of Arianna Grande, Lady Gaga, Taylor Swift, Angelina Jolie, Disney Princessesand more.






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Lady Di, inspiration for mother and daughter

Princess Diana’s Replicated Looks Are Spectacularnot only because of the workmanship, which is practically identical to the originalalso by the use of accessories, the posture of the girl and the gestures.

The first outfit is a new version of the famous red dress that Ralph Lauren made for Princess Diana.. The silver accessories, the shoes in the same tone, the gestures and posture of Stefani achieve a perfect postcard.






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The second look is regarding the Floaty blue dress with ruffles worn by Princess Diana in 1983 for a gala dinner in Australia. Setefani looks spectacular melted in her dress made by her and her mother with plastic.






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might not miss the replica of the “Travolta dress”, designed by Victor Edelstein and with which Lady Di danced with actor John Tavolta during an event at the White House. Stefani did not leave aside the clutch bag, identical to Diana’s.






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The little fashionista and her mom have filled the little girl’s Instagram with original images, full of inspiration, through which they pay tribute to their favorite celebs and demonstrate that any material can be recycled to create works of art.






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