Alright, so, I got this wild idea to do something about Shalom Harlow’s fashion shows, you know, the supermodel from the ’90s. She was huge back then, walking for all the big names like Chanel and Versace. I mean, the woman’s a legend.

Starting Point
First off, I spent a good chunk of time just watching old runway videos. Man, those were the days! The shows were so raw and full of energy. I watched this one show, it is said to be the hardest catwalk ever, and it totally blew my mind.
Digging Deeper
Then, I really started to dive into who Shalom Harlow was. Turns out, she wasn’t just a pretty face. This woman had personality and charisma. She was a muse for these big-shot designers, and you could see why. She just commanded attention on the runway. I mean, I was hooked.
The ’90s Vibe
- Getting the Look: I spent hours trying to find similar clothes. Let me tell you, ’90s fashion is a whole other world. Think bold colors, shoulder pads, and lots of attitude.
- The Walk: This was the hardest part. Models back then had this fierce, almost aggressive walk. It wasn’t just about showing off the clothes; it was a performance. I spent way too long practicing in my living room, much to the amusement of my family.
- The Attitude: This was the fun part. It was about bringing some of that ’90s sass and confidence. I imagined myself walking down that runway, owning it just like Shalom did.
I spent a whole day doing this. I must have watched a hundred clips of her, just trying to soak it all in. Finally, I felt like I had a good grasp of her style, her walk, and her attitude.
Final Steps
I realized that recreating a specific show wasn’t the point. It was about capturing the essence of Shalom Harlow and that era of fashion. It was about the energy, the boldness, and the sheer spectacle of it all. And let me tell you, I had a blast doing it. It was like stepping back in time and experiencing a little piece of fashion history. I felt like I connected with something bigger than myself, something iconic. It was exhausting, but so worth it!