Model Turns Tablecloth Into Dress At Copenhagen Fashion Week! VIRAL VIDEO Breaks The Internet Leaving Netizens Shocked!

Sarah tapped the glass to get everyone’s attention and stood up to fix her dress and drag the cloth away as it was a part of her dress’ train

Shreejit Shelar

Fri Feb 03 2023, 18:59:28 12138 views
Fashion shows instantly become talk of the town for pulling off avant-garde stunts. From Kylie Jenner wearing a faux 4D lion head to Doja Cat covering her body with red paint, fashion can take many forms, but who would have thought, a tablecloth can turn into a dress at fashion week. 

The Copenhagen Fashion Week grabbed the headlines by storm as a model stood up from her seat and proceeded to walk the runway, dragging the tablecloth along with her, leaving everyone shocked. 


The latest development comes on Thursday, when designer siblings Nanna and Simon Wick presented their autumn/winter 2023 collection at the Copenhagen Fashion Week. They successfully broke all preconceived notions about the runway shows as co-founder Simon Wick's partner Sarah Dahl stood up to close the show. 

As per the reports she sat alongside the guests on a table with wine-stained linens, candles burning low and half-eaten plates of food. Later, she shocked everyone as she began to walk and took all the dinner utensils along with her owing to the length of the tablecloth. 

The video was shared by (Di)vision on their Instagram page with the caption, "'What are you bringing to the table?" @sarahdahll 'I am the table'. AW23 'Dressed for Disaster' thank you so much, everyone." 

In the video, Sarah tapped the glass to get everyone’s attention and stood up to fix her dress and drag the cloth away as it was a part of her dress’ train. 

The video baffled netizens and they flooded the comments section with praise for the unusual move. Reacting to the same one wrote, "A moment!!!." Another commented, "I LOVE CHAOS. I'm so here for this." A few users also joked about it. "At your ex's wedding," wrote a user. A netizen remarked, "For everyone confused, the answer is surprise/shock value. High fashion is not about wearable clothes, it's about creating an emotional impact it's performance art."

Image Source: Instagram

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