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  • PEOPLE - Camilla mit weiteren Promis am ICAP Charity Day in London
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    PEOPLE - Camilla mit weiteren Promis am ICAP Charity Day in London
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (10014136av)
    Nell McAndrew
    ICAP Charity Day, London, UK - 05 Dec 2018

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  • FEATURE - Gestylte Hunde: Crufts Dog Show in Birmingham
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    FEATURE - Gestylte Hunde: Crufts Dog Show in Birmingham
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    Nell the Barbet, a new breed being recognised by the Kennel Club in April 2018, owned by Chris Hewitt from Lincolnshire
    Crufts Dog Show official launch at the NEC Birmingham, UK - 06 Mar 2018
    Crufts is the world's greatest dog show and this year will see more than 21,000 healthy, happy dogs competing for the coveted 'Best in Show' title as well as taking part in the many other competitions that take place at the show, from Agility and Flyball to the hero dog competition Eukanuba Friends for Life and Scruffts Family Crossbreed of the Year. Crufts 2018 runs from the 8th to the 11th March at the NEC, Birmingham.
    Crufts is the perfect opportunity for dog lovers meet around 200 breeds of dog, find out how to go about getting a dog, and to find out about activities and competitions they can get involved in with their own dog.

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  • FEATURE - Gestylte Hunde: Crufts Dog Show in Birmingham
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    FEATURE - Gestylte Hunde: Crufts Dog Show in Birmingham
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Flick Digital/REX/Shutterstock (9449932g)
    Nell the Barbet, a new breed being recognised by the Kennel Club in April 2018, (owner Chris Hewitt) from Lincolnshire
    Crufts Dog Show official launch at the NEC Birmingham, UK - 06 Mar 2018
    Crufts is the world's greatest dog show and this year will see more than 21,000 healthy, happy dogs competing for the coveted 'Best in Show' title as well as taking part in the many other competitions that take place at the show, from Agility and Flyball to the hero dog competition Eukanuba Friends for Life and Scruffts Family Crossbreed of the Year. Crufts 2018 runs from the 8th to the 11th March at the NEC, Birmingham.
    Crufts is the perfect opportunity for dog lovers meet around 200 breeds of dog, find out how to go about getting a dog, and to find out about activities and competitions they can get involved in with their own dog.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - New York Fashion Week: Promis bei Prabal Gurung
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    PEOPLE - New York Fashion Week: Promis bei Prabal Gurung
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gregory Pace/REX/Shutterstock (9374102aq)
    Nell Diamond
    Prabal Gurung show, Front Row, Fall Winter 2018, New York Fashion Week, USA - 11 Feb 2018

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  • PEOPLE - New York Fashion Week: Promis bei Prabal Gurung
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    PEOPLE - New York Fashion Week: Promis bei Prabal Gurung
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gregory Pace/REX/Shutterstock (9374102ap)
    Nell Diamond
    Prabal Gurung show, Front Row, Fall Winter 2018, New York Fashion Week, USA - 11 Feb 2018

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  • FEATURE - Best of: Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Best of: Bilder des Tages
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    Model and athlete Nell McAndrew shows off her inner body to mark the launch of a new range of Health and Fitness tests from Medichecks at the UK's first work-in gym in London Liverpool Street Station
    Medichecks Health and Fitness tests launch, Liverpool Street Station, London, UK - 18 Jan 2018

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  • FEATURE - Best of: Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Best of: Bilder des Tages
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Imagewise Ltd/REX/Shutterstock (9324981h)
    Model and athlete Nell McAndrew shows off her inner body to mark the launch of a new range of Health and Fitness tests from Medichecks at the UK's first work-in gym in London Liverpool Street Station
    Medichecks Health and Fitness tests launch, Liverpool Street Station, London, UK - 18 Jan 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Filmstills zur TV-Serie "Victoria"
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    PEOPLE - Filmstills zur TV-Serie "Victoria"
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by ITV/REX/Shutterstock (5848954bc)
    Eve Myles (Mrs Jenkins) and Jenna Coleman (Victoria) and Nell Hudson (Skerrett)
    'Victoria' TV series, episode one - 28 Aug 2016

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  • PEOPLE - Filmstills zur TV-Serie "Victoria"
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    PEOPLE - Filmstills zur TV-Serie "Victoria"
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by ITV/REX/Shutterstock (5848954dc)
    Nell Hudson (Skerrett), Eve Myles (Mrs Jenkins) and Jenna Coleman as Victoria
    'Victoria' TV series, episode one - 28 Aug 2016

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  • PEOPLE - Filmstills zur TV-Serie "Victoria"
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    PEOPLE - Filmstills zur TV-Serie "Victoria"
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by ITV/REX/Shutterstock (5848954df)
    Nell Hudson as Skerrett
    'Victoria' TV series, episode one - 28 Aug 2016

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  • PEOPLE - Filmstills zur TV-Serie "Victoria"
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    PEOPLE - Filmstills zur TV-Serie "Victoria"
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by ITV/REX/Shutterstock (5848954m)
    Nell Hudson as Skerrett
    'Victoria' TV series, episode one - 28 Aug 2016

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Filmstills zur TV-Serie "Victoria"
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    PEOPLE - Filmstills zur TV-Serie "Victoria"
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by ITV/REX/Shutterstock (5848954n)
    Nell Hudson as Skerrett
    'Victoria' TV series, episode one - 28 Aug 2016

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    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE: New York Fashion Week: Promis bei Prabal Gurung
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    PEOPLE: New York Fashion Week: Promis bei Prabal Gurung
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gregory Pace/BEImages (2813965ar)
    Jenna Bush, Barbara Bush and Nell Diamond front row
    Prabal Gurung show, Spring Summer 2016, New York Fashion Week, America - 13 Sep 2015

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    (c) Dukas

     

  • 9th Annual UNICEF Snowflake Ball, New York, America - 03 Dec 2013
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    9th Annual UNICEF Snowflake Ball, New York, America - 03 Dec 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gregory Pace/BEImages (1829550dd)
    Nell Diamond
    9th Annual UNICEF Snowflake Ball, New York, America - 03 Dec 2013

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  • 9th Annual UNICEF Snowflake Ball, New York, America - 03 Dec 2013
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    9th Annual UNICEF Snowflake Ball, New York, America - 03 Dec 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gregory Pace/BEImages (1829550db)
    Nell Diamond
    9th Annual UNICEF Snowflake Ball, New York, America - 03 Dec 2013

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  • Woman dresses up as celebrities, Britain - 27 Feb 2013
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    Woman dresses up as celebrities, Britain - 27 Feb 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nell Frizzell / Rex Features (2177351t)
    Nell Frizzell dressed up as Queen Elizabeth II
    Goppeldangers: Woman Imitates Celebrities With Household Objects

    Goppeldangers: Woman Imitates Celebrities With Household Objects

    Fancy dress is often two words that make people groan but not for Nell Frizzell who regularly dresses up as celebrities, past and present, just for fun.

    The 28-year-old freelance arts journalist from London posts a picture on her blog, entitled Goppeldangers, once a week with a hilarious, new celebrity dress-up.

    Nell's only rules are to recreate celebrities from iconic images and to make props, costumes and accessories from random objects lying around her flat.

    Highlights of Goppeldangers include Nell dressed as the Queen with a foil crown, cotton wool hair and a white, fluffy rug as a shawl.

    Others include Nell impersonating Vivienne Westwood using a bag of oranges as hair; using a slice of bread as Ernest Hemingway's beard and strapping orange Sainsbury's bags over her hands as Rocky's boxing gloves.

    She has even gone as far to get a friend to cover her up to her neck in soil to recreate the cover of Funkadelic's album Maggot Brain.

    Describing herself as a beaky, fluffy-haired 28-year-old woman, Nell says she 'loves dressing up, making costumes and challenging the way people see her.'

    The first 'Goppeldanger' came about when her boyfriend noticed how much her running t-shirt - which she got free from a builder's yard - looked like an expensive t-shirt Lady Gaga had worn in the latest Supreme campaign.

    One t-shirt advertising building materials, an old pair of sunglasses with the lenses popped out and a smear of red lipstick later, Nell was transformed in to Lady Gaga.

    A year later Goppeldangers is getting more and more popular with Nell receiving weekly recommendations from her Twitter followers.

    She sai...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CWCIQGUKO

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  • Woman dresses up as celebrities, Britain - 27 Feb 2013
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    Woman dresses up as celebrities, Britain - 27 Feb 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nell Frizzell / Rex Features (2177351u)
    Nell Frizzell dressed up as Paul Gascoigne as he applauds England fans after the penalty shoot out defeat in the World Cup 1990.
    Goppeldangers: Woman Imitates Celebrities With Household Objects

    Goppeldangers: Woman Imitates Celebrities With Household Objects

    Fancy dress is often two words that make people groan but not for Nell Frizzell who regularly dresses up as celebrities, past and present, just for fun.

    The 28-year-old freelance arts journalist from London posts a picture on her blog, entitled Goppeldangers, once a week with a hilarious, new celebrity dress-up.

    Nell's only rules are to recreate celebrities from iconic images and to make props, costumes and accessories from random objects lying around her flat.

    Highlights of Goppeldangers include Nell dressed as the Queen with a foil crown, cotton wool hair and a white, fluffy rug as a shawl.

    Others include Nell impersonating Vivienne Westwood using a bag of oranges as hair; using a slice of bread as Ernest Hemingway's beard and strapping orange Sainsbury's bags over her hands as Rocky's boxing gloves.

    She has even gone as far to get a friend to cover her up to her neck in soil to recreate the cover of Funkadelic's album Maggot Brain.

    Describing herself as a beaky, fluffy-haired 28-year-old woman, Nell says she 'loves dressing up, making costumes and challenging the way people see her.'

    The first 'Goppeldanger' came about when her boyfriend noticed how much her running t-shirt - which she got free from a builder's yard - looked like an expensive t-shirt Lady Gaga had worn in the latest Supreme campaign.

    One t-shirt advertising building materials, an old pair of sunglasses with the lenses popped out and a smear of red lipstick later, Nell was transformed in to Lady Gaga.

    A year later Goppeldangers is getting more and more popular w...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CWCIQGUKO

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Woman dresses up as celebrities, Britain - 27 Feb 2013
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    Woman dresses up as celebrities, Britain - 27 Feb 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nell Frizzell / Rex Features (2177351s)
    Nell Frizzell dressed up as Robert De Niro in the film Analyze This.
    Goppeldangers: Woman Imitates Celebrities With Household Objects

    Goppeldangers: Woman Imitates Celebrities With Household Objects

    Fancy dress is often two words that make people groan but not for Nell Frizzell who regularly dresses up as celebrities, past and present, just for fun.

    The 28-year-old freelance arts journalist from London posts a picture on her blog, entitled Goppeldangers, once a week with a hilarious, new celebrity dress-up.

    Nell's only rules are to recreate celebrities from iconic images and to make props, costumes and accessories from random objects lying around her flat.

    Highlights of Goppeldangers include Nell dressed as the Queen with a foil crown, cotton wool hair and a white, fluffy rug as a shawl.

    Others include Nell impersonating Vivienne Westwood using a bag of oranges as hair; using a slice of bread as Ernest Hemingway's beard and strapping orange Sainsbury's bags over her hands as Rocky's boxing gloves.

    She has even gone as far to get a friend to cover her up to her neck in soil to recreate the cover of Funkadelic's album Maggot Brain.

    Describing herself as a beaky, fluffy-haired 28-year-old woman, Nell says she 'loves dressing up, making costumes and challenging the way people see her.'

    The first 'Goppeldanger' came about when her boyfriend noticed how much her running t-shirt - which she got free from a builder's yard - looked like an expensive t-shirt Lady Gaga had worn in the latest Supreme campaign.

    One t-shirt advertising building materials, an old pair of sunglasses with the lenses popped out and a smear of red lipstick later, Nell was transformed in to Lady Gaga.

    A year later Goppeldangers is getting more and more popular with Nell receiving weekly recommendations from her Twitter f...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CWCIQGUKO

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Woman dresses up as celebrities, Britain - 27 Feb 2013
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    Woman dresses up as celebrities, Britain - 27 Feb 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nell Frizzell / Rex Features (2177351v)
    Nell Frizzell dressed up as Vivienne Westwood
    Goppeldangers: Woman Imitates Celebrities With Household Objects

    Goppeldangers: Woman Imitates Celebrities With Household Objects

    Fancy dress is often two words that make people groan but not for Nell Frizzell who regularly dresses up as celebrities, past and present, just for fun.

    The 28-year-old freelance arts journalist from London posts a picture on her blog, entitled Goppeldangers, once a week with a hilarious, new celebrity dress-up.

    Nell's only rules are to recreate celebrities from iconic images and to make props, costumes and accessories from random objects lying around her flat.

    Highlights of Goppeldangers include Nell dressed as the Queen with a foil crown, cotton wool hair and a white, fluffy rug as a shawl.

    Others include Nell impersonating Vivienne Westwood using a bag of oranges as hair; using a slice of bread as Ernest Hemingway's beard and strapping orange Sainsbury's bags over her hands as Rocky's boxing gloves.

    She has even gone as far to get a friend to cover her up to her neck in soil to recreate the cover of Funkadelic's album Maggot Brain.

    Describing herself as a beaky, fluffy-haired 28-year-old woman, Nell says she 'loves dressing up, making costumes and challenging the way people see her.'

    The first 'Goppeldanger' came about when her boyfriend noticed how much her running t-shirt - which she got free from a builder's yard - looked like an expensive t-shirt Lady Gaga had worn in the latest Supreme campaign.

    One t-shirt advertising building materials, an old pair of sunglasses with the lenses popped out and a smear of red lipstick later, Nell was transformed in to Lady Gaga.

    A year later Goppeldangers is getting more and more popular with Nell receiving weekly recommendations from her Twitter followers.

    She said...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CWCIQGUKO

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Woman dresses up as celebrities, Britain - 27 Feb 2013
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    Woman dresses up as celebrities, Britain - 27 Feb 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nell Frizzell / Rex Features (2177351e)
    Nell Frizzell dressed up as Elizabeth Taylor in Cleopatra.
    Goppeldangers: Woman Imitates Celebrities With Household Objects

    Goppeldangers: Woman Imitates Celebrities With Household Objects

    Fancy dress is often two words that make people groan but not for Nell Frizzell who regularly dresses up as celebrities, past and present, just for fun.

    The 28-year-old freelance arts journalist from London posts a picture on her blog, entitled Goppeldangers, once a week with a hilarious, new celebrity dress-up.

    Nell's only rules are to recreate celebrities from iconic images and to make props, costumes and accessories from random objects lying around her flat.

    Highlights of Goppeldangers include Nell dressed as the Queen with a foil crown, cotton wool hair and a white, fluffy rug as a shawl.

    Others include Nell impersonating Vivienne Westwood using a bag of oranges as hair; using a slice of bread as Ernest Hemingway's beard and strapping orange Sainsbury's bags over her hands as Rocky's boxing gloves.

    She has even gone as far to get a friend to cover her up to her neck in soil to recreate the cover of Funkadelic's album Maggot Brain.

    Describing herself as a beaky, fluffy-haired 28-year-old woman, Nell says she 'loves dressing up, making costumes and challenging the way people see her.'

    The first 'Goppeldanger' came about when her boyfriend noticed how much her running t-shirt - which she got free from a builder's yard - looked like an expensive t-shirt Lady Gaga had worn in the latest Supreme campaign.

    One t-shirt advertising building materials, an old pair of sunglasses with the lenses popped out and a smear of red lipstick later, Nell was transformed in to Lady Gaga.

    A year later Goppeldangers is getting more and more popular with Nell receiving weekly recommendations from her Twitter followers. ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CWCIQGUKO

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Woman dresses up as celebrities, Britain - 27 Feb 2013
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    Woman dresses up as celebrities, Britain - 27 Feb 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nell Frizzell / Rex Features (2177351g)
    Nell Frizzell dressed up as Rocky and Soviet boxer Ivan Drago from Rocky IV.
    Goppeldangers: Woman Imitates Celebrities With Household Objects

    Goppeldangers: Woman Imitates Celebrities With Household Objects

    Fancy dress is often two words that make people groan but not for Nell Frizzell who regularly dresses up as celebrities, past and present, just for fun.

    The 28-year-old freelance arts journalist from London posts a picture on her blog, entitled Goppeldangers, once a week with a hilarious, new celebrity dress-up.

    Nell's only rules are to recreate celebrities from iconic images and to make props, costumes and accessories from random objects lying around her flat.

    Highlights of Goppeldangers include Nell dressed as the Queen with a foil crown, cotton wool hair and a white, fluffy rug as a shawl.

    Others include Nell impersonating Vivienne Westwood using a bag of oranges as hair; using a slice of bread as Ernest Hemingway's beard and strapping orange Sainsbury's bags over her hands as Rocky's boxing gloves.

    She has even gone as far to get a friend to cover her up to her neck in soil to recreate the cover of Funkadelic's album Maggot Brain.

    Describing herself as a beaky, fluffy-haired 28-year-old woman, Nell says she 'loves dressing up, making costumes and challenging the way people see her.'

    The first 'Goppeldanger' came about when her boyfriend noticed how much her running t-shirt - which she got free from a builder's yard - looked like an expensive t-shirt Lady Gaga had worn in the latest Supreme campaign.

    One t-shirt advertising building materials, an old pair of sunglasses with the lenses popped out and a smear of red lipstick later, Nell was transformed in to Lady Gaga.

    A year later Goppeldangers is getting more and more popular with Nell receiving weekly recommendations from her T...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CWCIQGUKO

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Woman dresses up as celebrities, Britain - 27 Feb 2013
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    Woman dresses up as celebrities, Britain - 27 Feb 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features (2177351r)
    Nell Frizzell
    Goppeldangers: Woman Imitates Celebrities With Household Objects

    Goppeldangers: Woman Imitates Celebrities With Household Objects

    Fancy dress is often two words that make people groan but not for Nell Frizzell who regularly dresses up as celebrities, past and present, just for fun.

    The 28-year-old freelance arts journalist from London posts a picture on her blog, entitled Goppeldangers, once a week with a hilarious, new celebrity dress-up.

    Nell's only rules are to recreate celebrities from iconic images and to make props, costumes and accessories from random objects lying around her flat.

    Highlights of Goppeldangers include Nell dressed as the Queen with a foil crown, cotton wool hair and a white, fluffy rug as a shawl.

    Others include Nell impersonating Vivienne Westwood using a bag of oranges as hair; using a slice of bread as Ernest Hemingway's beard and strapping orange Sainsbury's bags over her hands as Rocky's boxing gloves.

    She has even gone as far to get a friend to cover her up to her neck in soil to recreate the cover of Funkadelic's album Maggot Brain.

    Describing herself as a beaky, fluffy-haired 28-year-old woman, Nell says she 'loves dressing up, making costumes and challenging the way people see her.'

    The first 'Goppeldanger' came about when her boyfriend noticed how much her running t-shirt - which she got free from a builder's yard - looked like an expensive t-shirt Lady Gaga had worn in the latest Supreme campaign.

    One t-shirt advertising building materials, an old pair of sunglasses with the lenses popped out and a smear of red lipstick later, Nell was transformed in to Lady Gaga.

    A year later Goppeldangers is getting more and more popular with Nell receiving weekly recommendations from her Twitter followers.

    She said: "Some of my favourite Goppeldangers are the on...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CWCIQGUKO

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Woman dresses up as celebrities, Britain - 27 Feb 2013
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    Woman dresses up as celebrities, Britain - 27 Feb 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nell Frizzell / Rex Features (2177351p)
    Nell Frizzell dressed up as Steven Patrick Morrissey.
    Goppeldangers: Woman Imitates Celebrities With Household Objects

    Goppeldangers: Woman Imitates Celebrities With Household Objects

    Fancy dress is often two words that make people groan but not for Nell Frizzell who regularly dresses up as celebrities, past and present, just for fun.

    The 28-year-old freelance arts journalist from London posts a picture on her blog, entitled Goppeldangers, once a week with a hilarious, new celebrity dress-up.

    Nell's only rules are to recreate celebrities from iconic images and to make props, costumes and accessories from random objects lying around her flat.

    Highlights of Goppeldangers include Nell dressed as the Queen with a foil crown, cotton wool hair and a white, fluffy rug as a shawl.

    Others include Nell impersonating Vivienne Westwood using a bag of oranges as hair; using a slice of bread as Ernest Hemingway's beard and strapping orange Sainsbury's bags over her hands as Rocky's boxing gloves.

    She has even gone as far to get a friend to cover her up to her neck in soil to recreate the cover of Funkadelic's album Maggot Brain.

    Describing herself as a beaky, fluffy-haired 28-year-old woman, Nell says she 'loves dressing up, making costumes and challenging the way people see her.'

    The first 'Goppeldanger' came about when her boyfriend noticed how much her running t-shirt - which she got free from a builder's yard - looked like an expensive t-shirt Lady Gaga had worn in the latest Supreme campaign.

    One t-shirt advertising building materials, an old pair of sunglasses with the lenses popped out and a smear of red lipstick later, Nell was transformed in to Lady Gaga.

    A year later Goppeldangers is getting more and more popular with Nell receiving weekly recommendations from her Twitter followers.

    ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CWCIQGUKO

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Woman dresses up as celebrities, Britain - 27 Feb 2013
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    Woman dresses up as celebrities, Britain - 27 Feb 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nell Frizzell / Rex Features (2177351o)
    Nell Frizzell dressed up as Iggy Pop from the front of his album cover The Idiot.
    Goppeldangers: Woman Imitates Celebrities With Household Objects

    Goppeldangers: Woman Imitates Celebrities With Household Objects

    Fancy dress is often two words that make people groan but not for Nell Frizzell who regularly dresses up as celebrities, past and present, just for fun.

    The 28-year-old freelance arts journalist from London posts a picture on her blog, entitled Goppeldangers, once a week with a hilarious, new celebrity dress-up.

    Nell's only rules are to recreate celebrities from iconic images and to make props, costumes and accessories from random objects lying around her flat.

    Highlights of Goppeldangers include Nell dressed as the Queen with a foil crown, cotton wool hair and a white, fluffy rug as a shawl.

    Others include Nell impersonating Vivienne Westwood using a bag of oranges as hair; using a slice of bread as Ernest Hemingway's beard and strapping orange Sainsbury's bags over her hands as Rocky's boxing gloves.

    She has even gone as far to get a friend to cover her up to her neck in soil to recreate the cover of Funkadelic's album Maggot Brain.

    Describing herself as a beaky, fluffy-haired 28-year-old woman, Nell says she 'loves dressing up, making costumes and challenging the way people see her.'

    The first 'Goppeldanger' came about when her boyfriend noticed how much her running t-shirt - which she got free from a builder's yard - looked like an expensive t-shirt Lady Gaga had worn in the latest Supreme campaign.

    One t-shirt advertising building materials, an old pair of sunglasses with the lenses popped out and a smear of red lipstick later, Nell was transformed in to Lady Gaga.

    A year later Goppeldangers is getting more and more popular with Nell receiving weekly recommendations from ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CWCIQGUKO

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Woman dresses up as celebrities, Britain - 27 Feb 2013
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    Woman dresses up as celebrities, Britain - 27 Feb 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nell Frizzell / Rex Features (2177351i)
    Nell Frizzell dressed up as Vivienne Westwood
    Goppeldangers: Woman Imitates Celebrities With Household Objects

    Goppeldangers: Woman Imitates Celebrities With Household Objects

    Fancy dress is often two words that make people groan but not for Nell Frizzell who regularly dresses up as celebrities, past and present, just for fun.

    The 28-year-old freelance arts journalist from London posts a picture on her blog, entitled Goppeldangers, once a week with a hilarious, new celebrity dress-up.

    Nell's only rules are to recreate celebrities from iconic images and to make props, costumes and accessories from random objects lying around her flat.

    Highlights of Goppeldangers include Nell dressed as the Queen with a foil crown, cotton wool hair and a white, fluffy rug as a shawl.

    Others include Nell impersonating Vivienne Westwood using a bag of oranges as hair; using a slice of bread as Ernest Hemingway's beard and strapping orange Sainsbury's bags over her hands as Rocky's boxing gloves.

    She has even gone as far to get a friend to cover her up to her neck in soil to recreate the cover of Funkadelic's album Maggot Brain.

    Describing herself as a beaky, fluffy-haired 28-year-old woman, Nell says she 'loves dressing up, making costumes and challenging the way people see her.'

    The first 'Goppeldanger' came about when her boyfriend noticed how much her running t-shirt - which she got free from a builder's yard - looked like an expensive t-shirt Lady Gaga had worn in the latest Supreme campaign.

    One t-shirt advertising building materials, an old pair of sunglasses with the lenses popped out and a smear of red lipstick later, Nell was transformed in to Lady Gaga.

    A year later Goppeldangers is getting more and more popular with Nell receiving weekly recommendations from her Twitter followers.

    She said...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CWCIQGUKO

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Woman dresses up as celebrities, Britain - 27 Feb 2013
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    Woman dresses up as celebrities, Britain - 27 Feb 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nell Frizzell / Rex Features (2177351f)
    Nell Frizzell dressed up as artist David Hockney.
    Goppeldangers: Woman Imitates Celebrities With Household Objects

    Goppeldangers: Woman Imitates Celebrities With Household Objects

    Fancy dress is often two words that make people groan but not for Nell Frizzell who regularly dresses up as celebrities, past and present, just for fun.

    The 28-year-old freelance arts journalist from London posts a picture on her blog, entitled Goppeldangers, once a week with a hilarious, new celebrity dress-up.

    Nell's only rules are to recreate celebrities from iconic images and to make props, costumes and accessories from random objects lying around her flat.

    Highlights of Goppeldangers include Nell dressed as the Queen with a foil crown, cotton wool hair and a white, fluffy rug as a shawl.

    Others include Nell impersonating Vivienne Westwood using a bag of oranges as hair; using a slice of bread as Ernest Hemingway's beard and strapping orange Sainsbury's bags over her hands as Rocky's boxing gloves.

    She has even gone as far to get a friend to cover her up to her neck in soil to recreate the cover of Funkadelic's album Maggot Brain.

    Describing herself as a beaky, fluffy-haired 28-year-old woman, Nell says she 'loves dressing up, making costumes and challenging the way people see her.'

    The first 'Goppeldanger' came about when her boyfriend noticed how much her running t-shirt - which she got free from a builder's yard - looked like an expensive t-shirt Lady Gaga had worn in the latest Supreme campaign.

    One t-shirt advertising building materials, an old pair of sunglasses with the lenses popped out and a smear of red lipstick later, Nell was transformed in to Lady Gaga.

    A year later Goppeldangers is getting more and more popular with Nell receiving weekly recommendations from her Twitter followers.

    She ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CWCIQGUKO

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    Nell Frizzell dressed up as Paul Gascoigne as he applauds England fans after the penalty shoot out defeat in the World Cup 1990.
    Goppeldangers: Woman Imitates Celebrities With Household Objects

    Goppeldangers: Woman Imitates Celebrities With Household Objects

    Fancy dress is often two words that make people groan but not for Nell Frizzell who regularly dresses up as celebrities, past and present, just for fun.

    The 28-year-old freelance arts journalist from London posts a picture on her blog, entitled Goppeldangers, once a week with a hilarious, new celebrity dress-up.

    Nell's only rules are to recreate celebrities from iconic images and to make props, costumes and accessories from random objects lying around her flat.

    Highlights of Goppeldangers include Nell dressed as the Queen with a foil crown, cotton wool hair and a white, fluffy rug as a shawl.

    Others include Nell impersonating Vivienne Westwood using a bag of oranges as hair; using a slice of bread as Ernest Hemingway's beard and strapping orange Sainsbury's bags over her hands as Rocky's boxing gloves.

    She has even gone as far to get a friend to cover her up to her neck in soil to recreate the cover of Funkadelic's album Maggot Brain.

    Describing herself as a beaky, fluffy-haired 28-year-old woman, Nell says she 'loves dressing up, making costumes and challenging the way people see her.'

    The first 'Goppeldanger' came about when her boyfriend noticed how much her running t-shirt - which she got free from a builder's yard - looked like an expensive t-shirt Lady Gaga had worn in the latest Supreme campaign.

    One t-shirt advertising building materials, an old pair of sunglasses with the lenses popped out and a smear of red lipstick later, Nell was transformed in to Lady Gaga.

    A year later Goppeldangers is getting more and more popular w...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CWCIQGUKO

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    Woman dresses up as celebrities, Britain - 27 Feb 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nell Frizzell / Rex Features (2177351m)
    Nell Frizzell dressed up as Richard III
    Goppeldangers: Woman Imitates Celebrities With Household Objects

    Goppeldangers: Woman Imitates Celebrities With Household Objects

    Fancy dress is often two words that make people groan but not for Nell Frizzell who regularly dresses up as celebrities, past and present, just for fun.

    The 28-year-old freelance arts journalist from London posts a picture on her blog, entitled Goppeldangers, once a week with a hilarious, new celebrity dress-up.

    Nell's only rules are to recreate celebrities from iconic images and to make props, costumes and accessories from random objects lying around her flat.

    Highlights of Goppeldangers include Nell dressed as the Queen with a foil crown, cotton wool hair and a white, fluffy rug as a shawl.

    Others include Nell impersonating Vivienne Westwood using a bag of oranges as hair; using a slice of bread as Ernest Hemingway's beard and strapping orange Sainsbury's bags over her hands as Rocky's boxing gloves.

    She has even gone as far to get a friend to cover her up to her neck in soil to recreate the cover of Funkadelic's album Maggot Brain.

    Describing herself as a beaky, fluffy-haired 28-year-old woman, Nell says she 'loves dressing up, making costumes and challenging the way people see her.'

    The first 'Goppeldanger' came about when her boyfriend noticed how much her running t-shirt - which she got free from a builder's yard - looked like an expensive t-shirt Lady Gaga had worn in the latest Supreme campaign.

    One t-shirt advertising building materials, an old pair of sunglasses with the lenses popped out and a smear of red lipstick later, Nell was transformed in to Lady Gaga.

    A year later Goppeldangers is getting more and more popular with Nell receiving weekly recommendations from her Twitter followers.

    She said: "Som...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CWCIQGUKO

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    Woman dresses up as celebrities, Britain - 27 Feb 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nell Frizzell / Rex Features (2177351d)
    Nell Frizzell dressed up as Queen Elizabeth II
    Goppeldangers: Woman Imitates Celebrities With Household Objects

    Goppeldangers: Woman Imitates Celebrities With Household Objects

    Fancy dress is often two words that make people groan but not for Nell Frizzell who regularly dresses up as celebrities, past and present, just for fun.

    The 28-year-old freelance arts journalist from London posts a picture on her blog, entitled Goppeldangers, once a week with a hilarious, new celebrity dress-up.

    Nell's only rules are to recreate celebrities from iconic images and to make props, costumes and accessories from random objects lying around her flat.

    Highlights of Goppeldangers include Nell dressed as the Queen with a foil crown, cotton wool hair and a white, fluffy rug as a shawl.

    Others include Nell impersonating Vivienne Westwood using a bag of oranges as hair; using a slice of bread as Ernest Hemingway's beard and strapping orange Sainsbury's bags over her hands as Rocky's boxing gloves.

    She has even gone as far to get a friend to cover her up to her neck in soil to recreate the cover of Funkadelic's album Maggot Brain.

    Describing herself as a beaky, fluffy-haired 28-year-old woman, Nell says she 'loves dressing up, making costumes and challenging the way people see her.'

    The first 'Goppeldanger' came about when her boyfriend noticed how much her running t-shirt - which she got free from a builder's yard - looked like an expensive t-shirt Lady Gaga had worn in the latest Supreme campaign.

    One t-shirt advertising building materials, an old pair of sunglasses with the lenses popped out and a smear of red lipstick later, Nell was transformed in to Lady Gaga.

    A year later Goppeldangers is getting more and more popular with Nell receiving weekly recommendations from her Twitter followers.

    She sai...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CWCIQGUKO

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    Nell Frizzell dressed up as Rihanna during her promotion advert for Vita Coco water.
    Goppeldangers: Woman Imitates Celebrities With Household Objects

    Goppeldangers: Woman Imitates Celebrities With Household Objects

    Fancy dress is often two words that make people groan but not for Nell Frizzell who regularly dresses up as celebrities, past and present, just for fun.

    The 28-year-old freelance arts journalist from London posts a picture on her blog, entitled Goppeldangers, once a week with a hilarious, new celebrity dress-up.

    Nell's only rules are to recreate celebrities from iconic images and to make props, costumes and accessories from random objects lying around her flat.

    Highlights of Goppeldangers include Nell dressed as the Queen with a foil crown, cotton wool hair and a white, fluffy rug as a shawl.

    Others include Nell impersonating Vivienne Westwood using a bag of oranges as hair; using a slice of bread as Ernest Hemingway's beard and strapping orange Sainsbury's bags over her hands as Rocky's boxing gloves.

    She has even gone as far to get a friend to cover her up to her neck in soil to recreate the cover of Funkadelic's album Maggot Brain.

    Describing herself as a beaky, fluffy-haired 28-year-old woman, Nell says she 'loves dressing up, making costumes and challenging the way people see her.'

    The first 'Goppeldanger' came about when her boyfriend noticed how much her running t-shirt - which she got free from a builder's yard - looked like an expensive t-shirt Lady Gaga had worn in the latest Supreme campaign.

    One t-shirt advertising building materials, an old pair of sunglasses with the lenses popped out and a smear of red lipstick later, Nell was transformed in to Lady Gaga.

    A year later Goppeldangers is getting more and more popular with Nell receiving weekly recommendations fr...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CWCIQGUKO

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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nell Frizzell / Rex Features (2177351l)
    Nell Frizzell dressed up as Ernest Hemingway.
    Goppeldangers: Woman Imitates Celebrities With Household Objects

    Goppeldangers: Woman Imitates Celebrities With Household Objects

    Fancy dress is often two words that make people groan but not for Nell Frizzell who regularly dresses up as celebrities, past and present, just for fun.

    The 28-year-old freelance arts journalist from London posts a picture on her blog, entitled Goppeldangers, once a week with a hilarious, new celebrity dress-up.

    Nell's only rules are to recreate celebrities from iconic images and to make props, costumes and accessories from random objects lying around her flat.

    Highlights of Goppeldangers include Nell dressed as the Queen with a foil crown, cotton wool hair and a white, fluffy rug as a shawl.

    Others include Nell impersonating Vivienne Westwood using a bag of oranges as hair; using a slice of bread as Ernest Hemingway's beard and strapping orange Sainsbury's bags over her hands as Rocky's boxing gloves.

    She has even gone as far to get a friend to cover her up to her neck in soil to recreate the cover of Funkadelic's album Maggot Brain.

    Describing herself as a beaky, fluffy-haired 28-year-old woman, Nell says she 'loves dressing up, making costumes and challenging the way people see her.'

    The first 'Goppeldanger' came about when her boyfriend noticed how much her running t-shirt - which she got free from a builder's yard - looked like an expensive t-shirt Lady Gaga had worn in the latest Supreme campaign.

    One t-shirt advertising building materials, an old pair of sunglasses with the lenses popped out and a smear of red lipstick later, Nell was transformed in to Lady Gaga.

    A year later Goppeldangers is getting more and more popular with Nell receiving weekly recommendations from her Twitter followers.

    She said...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CWCIQGUKO

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    Woman dresses up as celebrities, Britain - 27 Feb 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nell Frizzell / Rex Features (2177351j)
    Nell Frizzell dressed up as Bob Dylan
    Goppeldangers: Woman Imitates Celebrities With Household Objects

    Goppeldangers: Woman Imitates Celebrities With Household Objects

    Fancy dress is often two words that make people groan but not for Nell Frizzell who regularly dresses up as celebrities, past and present, just for fun.

    The 28-year-old freelance arts journalist from London posts a picture on her blog, entitled Goppeldangers, once a week with a hilarious, new celebrity dress-up.

    Nell's only rules are to recreate celebrities from iconic images and to make props, costumes and accessories from random objects lying around her flat.

    Highlights of Goppeldangers include Nell dressed as the Queen with a foil crown, cotton wool hair and a white, fluffy rug as a shawl.

    Others include Nell impersonating Vivienne Westwood using a bag of oranges as hair; using a slice of bread as Ernest Hemingway's beard and strapping orange Sainsbury's bags over her hands as Rocky's boxing gloves.

    She has even gone as far to get a friend to cover her up to her neck in soil to recreate the cover of Funkadelic's album Maggot Brain.

    Describing herself as a beaky, fluffy-haired 28-year-old woman, Nell says she 'loves dressing up, making costumes and challenging the way people see her.'

    The first 'Goppeldanger' came about when her boyfriend noticed how much her running t-shirt - which she got free from a builder's yard - looked like an expensive t-shirt Lady Gaga had worn in the latest Supreme campaign.

    One t-shirt advertising building materials, an old pair of sunglasses with the lenses popped out and a smear of red lipstick later, Nell was transformed in to Lady Gaga.

    A year later Goppeldangers is getting more and more popular with Nell receiving weekly recommendations from her Twitter followers.

    She said: "Some ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CWCIQGUKO

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    Woman dresses up as celebrities, Britain - 27 Feb 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nell Frizzell / Rex Features (2177351h)
    Nell Frizzell dressed up as Bob Dylan
    Goppeldangers: Woman Imitates Celebrities With Household Objects

    Goppeldangers: Woman Imitates Celebrities With Household Objects

    Fancy dress is often two words that make people groan but not for Nell Frizzell who regularly dresses up as celebrities, past and present, just for fun.

    The 28-year-old freelance arts journalist from London posts a picture on her blog, entitled Goppeldangers, once a week with a hilarious, new celebrity dress-up.

    Nell's only rules are to recreate celebrities from iconic images and to make props, costumes and accessories from random objects lying around her flat.

    Highlights of Goppeldangers include Nell dressed as the Queen with a foil crown, cotton wool hair and a white, fluffy rug as a shawl.

    Others include Nell impersonating Vivienne Westwood using a bag of oranges as hair; using a slice of bread as Ernest Hemingway's beard and strapping orange Sainsbury's bags over her hands as Rocky's boxing gloves.

    She has even gone as far to get a friend to cover her up to her neck in soil to recreate the cover of Funkadelic's album Maggot Brain.

    Describing herself as a beaky, fluffy-haired 28-year-old woman, Nell says she 'loves dressing up, making costumes and challenging the way people see her.'

    The first 'Goppeldanger' came about when her boyfriend noticed how much her running t-shirt - which she got free from a builder's yard - looked like an expensive t-shirt Lady Gaga had worn in the latest Supreme campaign.

    One t-shirt advertising building materials, an old pair of sunglasses with the lenses popped out and a smear of red lipstick later, Nell was transformed in to Lady Gaga.

    A year later Goppeldangers is getting more and more popular with Nell receiving weekly recommendations from her Twitter followers.

    She said: "Some ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CWCIQGUKO

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    Woman dresses up as celebrities, Britain - 27 Feb 2013
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    Nell Frizzell dressed up as Rocky from Rocky IV., FULL COPY
    Goppeldangers: Woman Imitates Celebrities With Household Objects

    Goppeldangers: Woman Imitates Celebrities With Household Objects

    Fancy dress is often two words that make people groan but not for Nell Frizzell who regularly dresses up as celebrities, past and present, just for fun.

    The 28-year-old freelance arts journalist from London posts a picture on her blog, entitled Goppeldangers, once a week with a hilarious, new celebrity dress-up.

    Nell's only rules are to recreate celebrities from iconic images and to make props, costumes and accessories from random objects lying around her flat.

    Highlights of Goppeldangers include Nell dressed as the Queen with a foil crown, cotton wool hair and a white, fluffy rug as a shawl.

    Others include Nell impersonating Vivienne Westwood using a bag of oranges as hair; using a slice of bread as Ernest Hemingway's beard and strapping orange Sainsbury's bags over her hands as Rocky's boxing gloves.

    She has even gone as far to get a friend to cover her up to her neck in soil to recreate the cover of Funkadelic's album Maggot Brain.

    Describing herself as a beaky, fluffy-haired 28-year-old woman, Nell says she 'loves dressing up, making costumes and challenging the way people see her.'

    The first 'Goppeldanger' came about when her boyfriend noticed how much her running t-shirt - which she got free from a builder's yard - looked like an expensive t-shirt Lady Gaga had worn in the latest Supreme campaign.

    One t-shirt advertising building materials, an old pair of sunglasses with the lenses popped out and a smear of red lipstick later, Nell was transformed in to Lady Gaga.

    A year later Goppeldangers is getting more and more popular with Nell receiving weekly recommendations from her Twitter followers....
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CWCIQGUKO

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    Woman dresses up as celebrities, Britain - 27 Feb 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nell Frizzell / Rex Features (2177351k)
    Nell Frizzell dressed up as David Bowie in The Thin White Duke era.
    Goppeldangers: Woman Imitates Celebrities With Household Objects

    Goppeldangers: Woman Imitates Celebrities With Household Objects

    Fancy dress is often two words that make people groan but not for Nell Frizzell who regularly dresses up as celebrities, past and present, just for fun.

    The 28-year-old freelance arts journalist from London posts a picture on her blog, entitled Goppeldangers, once a week with a hilarious, new celebrity dress-up.

    Nell's only rules are to recreate celebrities from iconic images and to make props, costumes and accessories from random objects lying around her flat.

    Highlights of Goppeldangers include Nell dressed as the Queen with a foil crown, cotton wool hair and a white, fluffy rug as a shawl.

    Others include Nell impersonating Vivienne Westwood using a bag of oranges as hair; using a slice of bread as Ernest Hemingway's beard and strapping orange Sainsbury's bags over her hands as Rocky's boxing gloves.

    She has even gone as far to get a friend to cover her up to her neck in soil to recreate the cover of Funkadelic's album Maggot Brain.

    Describing herself as a beaky, fluffy-haired 28-year-old woman, Nell says she 'loves dressing up, making costumes and challenging the way people see her.'

    The first 'Goppeldanger' came about when her boyfriend noticed how much her running t-shirt - which she got free from a builder's yard - looked like an expensive t-shirt Lady Gaga had worn in the latest Supreme campaign.

    One t-shirt advertising building materials, an old pair of sunglasses with the lenses popped out and a smear of red lipstick later, Nell was transformed in to Lady Gaga.

    A year later Goppeldangers is getting more and more popular with Nell receiving weekly recommendations from her Twitter fo...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CWCIQGUKO

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    Woman dresses up as celebrities, Britain - 27 Feb 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nell Frizzell / Rex Features (2177351b)
    Nell Frizzell dressed up as Robert De Niro in the film Analyze This.
    Goppeldangers: Woman Imitates Celebrities With Household Objects

    Goppeldangers: Woman Imitates Celebrities With Household Objects

    Fancy dress is often two words that make people groan but not for Nell Frizzell who regularly dresses up as celebrities, past and present, just for fun.

    The 28-year-old freelance arts journalist from London posts a picture on her blog, entitled Goppeldangers, once a week with a hilarious, new celebrity dress-up.

    Nell's only rules are to recreate celebrities from iconic images and to make props, costumes and accessories from random objects lying around her flat.

    Highlights of Goppeldangers include Nell dressed as the Queen with a foil crown, cotton wool hair and a white, fluffy rug as a shawl.

    Others include Nell impersonating Vivienne Westwood using a bag of oranges as hair; using a slice of bread as Ernest Hemingway's beard and strapping orange Sainsbury's bags over her hands as Rocky's boxing gloves.

    She has even gone as far to get a friend to cover her up to her neck in soil to recreate the cover of Funkadelic's album Maggot Brain.

    Describing herself as a beaky, fluffy-haired 28-year-old woman, Nell says she 'loves dressing up, making costumes and challenging the way people see her.'

    The first 'Goppeldanger' came about when her boyfriend noticed how much her running t-shirt - which she got free from a builder's yard - looked like an expensive t-shirt Lady Gaga had worn in the latest Supreme campaign.

    One t-shirt advertising building materials, an old pair of sunglasses with the lenses popped out and a smear of red lipstick later, Nell was transformed in to Lady Gaga.

    A year later Goppeldangers is getting more and more popular with Nell receiving weekly recommendations from her Twitter f...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CWCIQGUKO

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    Princess Beatrice and Nell McAndrew (Winner Womans Race)
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