Non-Model Spoofs High Fashion Adverts And Proves Anyone Can Look As Hot As Kate Moss

Spoof Fashion Adverts Prove You Can Look As Hot As Kate Moss

Ever looked at a high fashion advert and thought: that wouldn't look as good on me because I'm not a model?

Nathalie Croquet is here to prove your doubting self wrong with her incredible photo series called SPOOF.

Croquet expertly mimicked iconic adverts such as when Kate Moss posed for Eleven Paris, and Penélope Cruz's sultry portrait for Lancôme, proving that it is possible to recreate the beauty of these images - but with one important difference...

Croquet told The Huffington Post that while the "advertising images erase every detail of the skin" and "all imperfections," her images are not manipulated to hide supposed flaws. "Not here," she said.

The pictures, which were prepared by Croquet and shot by photographer Daniel Schweizer, prove that fashion and beauty imagery can feature women who don't fit the mold of a stereotypical model and still look stunning.

Croquet has been in the fashion business for 30 years, and previously worked as fashion editor at Biba and photo director Jean Paul Gautier.

But this was the first time she'd stepped in front of the camera for a shoot.

"Consider me Ryan Gosling," she joked. "It made sense to change position and see what it felt like."

Croquet isn't the only fashion industry figure currently challenging narrow definitions of beauty. Instagram sensation 86-year-old Baddie Winkle also recently dressed up as Kate Moss and is now the star of a high fashion advertising campaign herself.

To view more of Croquet's work, visit her website and see the rest of the images from SPOOF below:

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