A candy girl: a model strolled through London in a racy foil top like Zendaya's (6 photos)
The stunning Zendaya recently made a splash on the red carpet in Los Angeles. The actress appeared at the Critics' Choice Awards in a unique pink top by Tom Ford, which stunned journalists and celebrities alike. British publication The Sun decided to try a bold experiment. The editorial staff created a budget version of the hot new item and asked model Jessica to stroll around London in the revealing pink foil top. Find out how passersby reacted to the semi-nude model in mid-January in our article.
Zendaya stole the show, showing off her toned figure in a racy bib.
The Euphoria star turned heads when she wore a pink Tom Ford top to the Critics' Choice Awards in Los Angeles last week. The Best Actress nominee paid £11,500 for the extravagant piece. Even Gwyneth Paltrow loved the trendy new look, and she wore the same top in a photo shoot for the latest issue of Harper's Bazaar.
You don't have to be a Hollywood star or shell out a fortune to add this top to your wardrobe. It's easy to make yourself using foil, pink spray paint, ribbon, and a little imagination.
Journalists from the British publication The Sun recreated Zendaya's look using improvised means and asked 25-year-old model Jessica Matthews to stroll around London in revealing clothing and observe the reactions of the capital's residents.
The outfit was clearly unseasonable. The piercing January wind threatened to rip the girl's tinfoil bib off.
During the experiment, Jessica became extremely chilled and realized that this look was only appropriate for red carpet events, not everyday wear.
People around her watched the unusual candy-like girl in the foil wrapper with interest and surprise. Passersby worried that Jessica was cold. Many realized the model was wearing a replica of the infamous Tom Ford top. Londoners agreed on one thing: there's no point in shelling out a fortune for a piece of brightly colored plastic when you can make a fashionable outfit yourself from scrap materials.
Australian Alicia Brown also decided to save money on expensive costumes for children and began crafting them out of ordinary cardboard. She does it so well that social media users are showering the woman with admiring comments.












