Soap star wows fans with her fashion skills, turning a tablecloth into a racy top
An actress who has two million TikTok followers has amazed her fans with her fashion skills after she turned a tablecloth into a cute cami.
There’s some daring looks out there, with the underboob trend at the forefront, but this UK TV star wowed fans with her very unique creation – and it involves a tablecloth.
Maisie Smith, 19, who appears on British soap Eastenders, can now add ‘fashion designer’ to her growing list of credentials, after she turned a silky pink tablecloth into a sexy cami top, The Sun reports.
Having already proven herself as an actress, singer and dancer, it appears Maisie could try her luck in fashion, perhaps?
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She took to her popular TikTok page to prove her prowess, explaining that it was her “first go on the sewing machine”.
In the short clip, Maisie throws a large piece of fabric that is embossed with a rose pattern onto a table.
She then cuts through it and sets to work on her sewing machine.
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Maisie then models the impressive final look and followers were quick to share their approval.
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Shona McGarty, who plays Maisie’s big sister Whitney Dean in EastEnders, was among the first to comment, simply writing: “YAAAAAASSSSSSSSS” and a fire emoji.
A fan added: “Designer Maisie unlocked.”
A third asked: “Is there anything you can’t do?”
While another inspired follower joked: “You’ve got me wondering how much I need my curtains.”
Maisie shot to fame playing Tiffany Butcher as a child actress in the show, joining the program when she was just seven years old.
Last year, she also proved to be a pro on the dancefloor as she sailed through to the Strictly Come Dancing final, narrowly missing out on being crowned winner.
Maisie shows off her impressive singing ability on social media too, wowing fans with her self-penned songs – including one moving performance about her body dysmorphia battle.
This article originally appeared on The Sun and was reproduced with permission