![]() ![]() RR.SSįor a long time, people have complained repeatedly about how bad fashion is, now more than ever. An elderly woman dressed by her grandson, who used everyday objects to recreate a Balenciaga advertisement. The results of the challenge-images done in the style of luxury advertising campaigns with brand logos superimposed on them-tell us that we are all Demna Gvasalia, Alessandro Michele, or the tandem Miuccia-Raf Simons, or at least we can be. In the video, a venerable elderly Chinese woman was dressed as the personification of Balenciaga, Gucci and Prada by a little boy (presumably her grandson) with what he had on hand in his yurt, including chicken. The same thing happened just two months ago, when a video on Douyin (a social network) went viral on its Western counterpart, TikTok, giving rise to the turn-your-grandmother-into-an-international-supermodel challenge. On Twitter, he is being hailed as the week’s hero for making fun of, mocking, and deriding that silly and increasingly absurd thing: fashion (of course). “I’m in the news!” He was amazed and posted screenshots from different digital media, especially from Southeast Asian outlets. In a recent story on his Instagram profile which has considerably fewer followers, although one assumes that his viewership there will eventually grow), he confessed to having googled his name and was in disbelief about how far-reaching his performance was. Una publicación compartida por Shaheel Shermont Flair today’s standards, Shermont is already a star in terms of fame and glory. It is the ninth installment of a viral saga that, in reality, is not so ironic and hilarious. At popular request, he uploaded his most recent video a few hours ago. He continues to gain followers as well he has nearly 350,000 right now and 13 million or so “likes.” Viewers keep asking him for more. On TikTok, where he has been appearing as for a little more than a year, the short video has racked up over five million views and counting. In an unintentionally Rickowensian moment (or not), he even used his little sister, Riharika, who was accessorized and off to the side, as a complement. Each trip displayed a style created with all sorts of knickknacks, junk, utensils and household furnishings. Then, barefoot and dressed in a T-shirt and sport shorts, he started walking like Linda, Naomi, or Christy through what looks like the backyard of his house. ![]() “Fashion shows be like this,” he declared (alongside the emoji of a face crying with laughter). On his social media, where he showcases his talent for comedy through videos/reels, he describes himself as a “public figure” and “artist.” On June 20, he shared his latest witty idea online: a fashion show parody. Shaheel Shermont Flair is 24 years old, and he wants to be a comedic actor.
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