Cartoon Series Turns Kim K. And Other Style Icons Into Adorable Minions

You'll never look at them the same way again.
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Minions aren't just on the silver screen; they're in coffee, on the subway, and even on Sandra Bullock's feet. Now, they're infiltrating the fashion industry, too. 

Stylight, an online boutique offering items from over 100 online stores, has reimagined the mischievous movie characters as some of our most beloved fashion icons. Bloggers, celebrities and designers alike got the minion treatment, and the results are pretty fantastic. 

A spokeswoman from Stylight told The Huffington Post they're "still amazed by how much this campaign has spread." Indeed, the photos have certainly made the rounds, even landing on the social media pages of some of the icons themselves. "The reactions have been hilarious. Especially those from our featured celebrities like Marc Jacobs and Choupette Lagerfeld, who have enthusiastically re-tweeted/posted their minion counterparts," she said. 

Each Minionista is shown with its own distinctive traits: Anna Wintour's bob, Karl Lagerfeld's adorable cat sidekick, Choupette, and even Kim Kardashian's famous "break the Internet" pose. The "accidental style icons," as Stylight calls them, pull off the fashionable looks with ease. 

Check out some of our favorite Minionistas below. 

 

Kim Kardashian
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Victoria Beckham
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Anna Wintour
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Iris Apfel
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Derek Zoolander
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Cara Delevingne
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Leandra Medine
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Valentino Garavani
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Karl Lagerfeld
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Garance Dore
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Grace Coddington
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Donatella Versace
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Alexa Chung
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Choupette
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Anna Dello Russo
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Jean Paul Gaultier
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Karl Lagerfeld
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Marc Jacobs
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