Ashley Graham is unrecognisable as she transforms into a punk rocker

Ashley Graham is unrecognisable as she transforms into a punk rocker with a bright orange wig, bleached brows, facial piercings and prosthetic HORNS

She’s a world-famous plus size supermodel and cover star. 

And in her latest social media post, Ashley Graham was unrecognisable as she transformed into a punk rocker complete with a bright orange wig, bleached eyebrows, facial piercings and prosthetic horns. 

The catwalk queen, 34, took to Instagram on Tuesday where she uploaded a video montage of moments from her day in dress-up, before sharing behind-the-scenes stills showing the makeover process to her Stories.


OMG! In her latest social media post, Ashley Graham, 34, was unrecognisable as she transformed into a punk rocker complete with bleached eyebrows, facial piercings and horns.

Ashley slipped into a fishnet body and a strappy black cami baring a sketch of a rose on the front, adding a waist corset over the top. 

The model skated around outside in an Asymmetric plaid mini skirt in both green and red, before switching into chunky biker boots. 

Accessorising with chains, studs and spikes, the biggest change to her appearance came from the orange wig and prosthetic horns on her head, as well as multiple facial piercings. 

Ashley went out in public wearing her quirky ensemble and rocked out with an electric guitar, and lay back on the floor as she finished her energetic performance. 


Rocking out! Ashley went out in public wearing her quirky ensemble and rocked out with an electric guitar

What a look! Ashley slipped into a fishnet body and a strappy black cami baring a sketch of a rose on the front, adding a waist corset over the top

Wow! The biggest change to her appearance came from the orange wig and prosthetic horns on her head, as well as multiple facial piercings.

Ashley and her husband Justin Evra share son Isaac, two, and five-month old twin boys Roman and Malachi. 

Last month, the mother-of-three revealed that she almost died from a horrific hemorrhage while giving birth to her twins, and told how the experience changed her outlook on life.

In an incredibly candid essay for Glamour she admitted: ‘Like so many women, what I went through with childbirth has reshaped my relationship with my body. 


Out and about: Ashley went skating around outside in roller blades before standing roadside, holding up a sign which read: ‘Honk if you love Ashley Graham’

Commanding attention: The star held up a sign asking those driving by to honk

In character: The model pulled an aggressive face as she reached out to the camera

Intense: Back in the studio, sitting in a director’s chair, Ashley glared down the camera lens

‘And I say this knowing that I am the person who has been shouting from the rooftops to you all, “Love the skin you’re in.” 

‘Yet for me, the births of all my three children threw a lot of that out of the window.’

Ashley added that she had planned to go back to work eight weeks after giving birth, but soon realized that would not be the case.

‘I couldn’t walk properly for a long time, let alone exercise. I would shake, I didn’t feel like myself physically or emotionally,’ she wrote.


‘Horny for you!’ Ashley took to her Instagram Stories to unveil the transformation process

Next step: The model showed how the facial piercings were added, as well as the wig

Final look! The star wore an Asymmetric plaid mini skirt in both green and red with ripped fishnet tights and chunky biker boots

‘I had planned to be back at work after eight weeks, but I was a wreck, and when I saw myself in the mirror, I still felt like I looked pregnant.

‘I work in an industry that expects me to return to work in a body that has “snapped back” – a pressure that no woman, in any industry, deserves to feel.

‘I have always fought against unfair and unrealistic standards and yet, if I am being completely honest, here I was, expecting myself to snap back. And fast,’ she concluded.

CD: The photoshoot seemed to be for a mock CD cover shoot

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