4-year-old girl who recreated Michelle Obama's inauguration look does same with Beyoncé's new collection
- Ryleigh Madison Hampton left social media users impressed after she recreated Beyoncé’s Adida x Ivy Park collection
- In the photo montage shared on Instagram, the 4-year-old is seen posing in six outfits similar to the singer’s
- Only a few months ago, Ryleigh went viral for her cute recreation of Michelle Obama’s inauguration look
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When it comes to a list of celebrities who receive the most love, Beyoncé unarguably comes top. Joining the singer’s beehive is adorable 4-year-old model, Ryleigh Madison Hampton.
Little Ryleigh left fans in awe when she recreated the singer’s showcase of her latest Adidas x Ivy Park collection.
The series of photo in the montage shows Ryleigh doing similar poses to Beyoncé, in various brown and beige outfits just like the singer.
Posting the photo in which she tagged the singer, she stated that she needs the looks in size 4T.
She captioned:
"They didn’t have these IVY PARK x ICY PARK looks in my size, so we had to make our own @beyonce We NEED these in a 4T!"
See post below:
Ryleigh's aunt, Zoe Hampton, who creatively directed the photoshoot told GMA:
"We were inspired to do this photoshoot when we saw Beyoncé's beautiful Ivy Park x Icy Park line. The clothes and her looks were absolutely amazing, but they were not in Ryleigh's size. We thought it would be a really fun idea to try to recreate these looks. Ryleigh is always singing along to Beyonce's song 'Brown Skin Girl,' and we knew she would be more than happy to do this shoot."
Interestingly, this isn't the first time Ryleigh has caught the attention of many.
A few months ago, Ryleigh and another kid, Zagreb recreated Barack and Michelle Obama‘s inauguration look.
The former first lady of America acknowledged the two kids.
Recall that the kids became famous for the recreation when the photos showing them wearing replicas of Michelle and Obama's inauguration outfits hit the internet.
In a Twitter post by the former first lady on Monday, February 1, she said the kids really nailed it, suggesting their attempt was perfect.
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