Okay, here is the article about my “red carpet kylie jenner” experience:

So, I saw this picture of Kylie Jenner at the 2024 CFDA Awards, and wow, she was wearing this crazy black dress. It wasn’t just any black dress, though. This thing had spikes all over it! I thought, “I have to try to recreate this look.” I’m not gonna lie; I was a bit nervous. I mean, it’s a pretty bold look, even for a red carpet. But hey, fashion is all about taking risks, right?
First, I tried to find a dress similar to the one Kylie wore. I searched all over, online and in stores, but no luck. It seems like a one-of-a-kind designer piece. So, I decided I had to get creative. I bought a simple black dress, one that was kind of plain but had a nice shape. Then came the hard part: the spikes.
I went to a craft store and looked for anything that could resemble spikes. I ended up buying a bunch of black foam cones, the kind you use for floral arrangements. They weren’t perfect, but I figured I could make them work. I also got some strong fabric glue and a pair of scissors.
Back home, I started cutting the foam cones into different sizes and shapes to mimic the spikes on Kylie’s dress. It was a bit tedious, but I put on some music and got into the zone. Once I had a good pile of spikes, I began gluing them onto the dress. I tried to follow the pattern of the original dress as closely as possible, but I also added my own twist here and there.
- Buy a simple black dress as a base
- Find cone-shaped materials that can be fashioned into spikes
- Cut the cones into spike shapes of various lengths
- Carefully glue the spikes onto the dress, creating a pattern
- Allow the glue to dry completely (this took a while!)
It took hours, and my fingers were covered in glue, but finally, it was done. I stepped back to admire my work, and you know what? It didn’t look half bad! The dress had this edgy, almost punk-rock vibe to it. It definitely wasn’t as polished as Kylie’s, but it had its own unique charm.

I tried on the dress, and it felt surprisingly comfortable. The foam spikes were light, so they didn’t weigh the dress down. I did a little twirl in front of the mirror, and yeah, I felt pretty cool. I even took some pictures to document my creation.
All in all, this was a fun little project. It was a challenge, but I enjoyed the process of creating something new and different. Would I wear this dress out in public? Probably not. But it was a cool experiment, and it definitely pushed me out of my comfort zone. Maybe I’ll try recreating another celebrity look soon. Who knows!