Artist Tricia Messeroux is at it again. We last saw her recreate looks from the Golden Globe's red carpet looks; this time the Grammy style queens (and kings) are the target and the results are hilarious!
The red carpet glamour is recreated down to the fine details, from Beyonce's classic monchrome jumpsuit to Adele's tulip-shaped Baroque style dress to Rihanna's flowing red silk number. The guys don't escape the flattery either, Justin Timberlake's old school suit is modelled by a dapper young boy and Sean Paul looks cooler than you've ever seen him before.
The Toddlewood series casts celebrity lookalike children for the parts and turns them into superstars for the day. Messeroux has been shooting the Toodlewood series since 2008 where she has covered everything from 'Sex and the City,' to the film 'Bridesmaids'.
Mini Grammy Attendees
The Toddlewood Series Recreates Celebrity Style on Child Lookalikes
Trend Themes
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