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Vogue singles out fashion student for her personal take on high fashion Valentino design

“Seeing something so magical in lockdown was really inspiring, so I was excited to have a go”

Sallyanne Kirk used lockdown to create her own version of a sweeping Valentino gown, using daughter Tate, 18 (left) as her model

A fashion student has been singled out by Vogue for her clever recreation of a Valentino haute couture dress.

Sallyanne Kirk used lockdown to create her own version of a sweeping gown from the Italian designer’s autumn 2020 collection.

Hers was one of 20 looks selected by Vogue – including one by former Victoria’s Secret Angel model Heidi Klum – to be featured on Vogue.com, as well as @voguemagazine and @voguerunway on Instagram.

The fashion magazine invited readers to recreate their favourite looks at home for Paris Couture Week, which took place online due to the pandemic.

Sallyanne, a fashion communication and styling student at De Montfort University, and 44-year-old mum of two from the city, said: “I was feeling fed up and in need of a new project, so I decided to enter the competition with just two days to go.

“As someone who’s been reading Vogue since I was 10 years old, I’m still pinching myself. It’s the ultimate platform to be on.

“When the winners were announced in the USA it was around 1am here – my Instagram account went mad and I was awake for hours.

“Both Valentino’s creative director, who is my hero, and Heidi Klum commented on my look. I had hundreds of new followers, it was all so insane.”