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Kalu Putik Look 06: Trash-to-Couture Transition Reel

A short Instagram reel where Kalu Putik begins in everyday clothing and transitions, on a beat drop, into a finished couture-style look built from found materials. Watch the embedded reel for the exact reveal.

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Analysis

Materials used

Kalu Putik works almost entirely with materials he sources for free near home in Ethiopia. The specific objects vary from post to post and are visible in the embedded reel above. Reporting from May 2026 describes recurring use of aluminum foil, plastic bags, cardboard, fabric scraps, wire, and worn leather. Treat any material list outside the embed as a starting reference, not a confirmed bill of materials.

Construction & technique

The build technique that reads across his feed is simple. There is a wearable base layer plus a sculptural outer shell. The outer shell is cut, folded, or twisted to hold a shape. Then it is attached by hand. There is no visible industrial sewing machine in his reels. His tools appear to be scissors, tape, needle, and thread.

Silhouette & styling

The silhouette in this reel reads as a fitted top half and an expanded lower half. The expansion is created by the material itself, not by structured underpinnings. The styling stays minimal. Hair, posture, and a slow turn finish the look.

Runway & editorial references it evokes

The reveal recalls couture-house transformation moments. Think of a Mugler runway exit or an early Galliano show, scaled down to bedroom scale. The found-material register also evokes Maison Margiela Artisanal and earlier work by Hussein Chalayan. Kalu Putik has not claimed any of these references. The resonance is in the viewer.

Why it went viral

The reel works because the change is large and the beat lands on the change. Viewers see the everyday starting point, then the finished look. The gap between them is the entire story. Comments cluster around disbelief at the material list. That is exactly the engagement signal the Instagram algorithm rewards.

Materials breakdown

  • Found household materials, visible in the reel
  • Hand-stitched assembly
  • Improvised armature

New here? Start with our pillar guide: Who is Kalu Putik? Bio, materials and the viral 2026 moment.

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