Like many designers at New York Fashion Week, Mayhem expertly posed for photos, showed off her creations and took interviews. Unlike most designers, however, she is only four years old.

Known on Instagram as 2sisters_angie to her 400,000-plus followers, this adorable pre-schooler and her mother Angie Keiser, who calls her 'Mayhem' on social media instead of using her real name, have designed dozens of dresses with the clever and creative use of paper.

On Tuesday, Mayhem revealed her latest designs - a blue, black and animal print ensemble and a pink and gold dress inspired by a Reem Acra gown she saw on the runway the day before.



Up-and-coming: Known as Mayhem to her 400,000-plus Instagram followers, this adorable four-year-old from Cincinnati showed off her latest designs made from paper at New York Fashion Week

'I like the pink and gold,' she explained, with one arm draped over a mannequin she'd nicknamed Mackenzie.

Despite her young age, Mayhem, who lives in Cincinnati, looked fully at ease in her showroom backstage, where she greeted guests with a confident handshake and a very polite, 'Nice to meet you!'

She wore one of her own designs to the event - a black and white peplum top with a floral design and a black skirt, all made from paper, of course.

Mayhem's interest in fashion was sparked last year, when she began wrapping herself in scarves and random pieces of fabric to create brand new outfits.

Inspiration: One of the new looks she showed off is a pink and gold dress (left) inspired by a Reem Acra gown she saw on the runway the day before (right)

Not just a passing phase: 'There is no one more surprised than I am just how long this has continued,' her mother said of her passion for making dresses from paper, which began last year

When her mother suggested she start making her own clothes from construction paper, the idea took hold - and they haven't turned back since.

Now she has a huge following on Instagram, where she shares pictures of the recreations she has made of some of her favorite red carpet looks and high-fashion designs.

'There is no one more surprised than I am just how long this has continued,' Angie told MailOnline.

'I keep saying that when she's not excited about it, it's over. But she is the one who says, "Let's do another new dress."'

When it comes to the technical aspect of constructing the pieces, Mayhem and her mother have slightly different perspectives.

She's a natural: Mayhem turned heads as she strutted her stuff outside of Lincoln Center

The four-year-old says each dress takes 'an hour' - presumably the longest amount of time imaginable to someone her age.

But Angie gets more specific. 'It depends on the dress,' she says. 'It's been as little as four minutes, but it's been as long as hours.

'Ten minutes is an eternity for a four-year-old!' she explains. 'But when it's taken hours, it's broken up over the course of a few days.'

Ever the professional, Mayhem sketches her dresses before bringing them to life - although recently she's been going more high-tech with her visions.

Look out for more: Considering she was invited to her first Fashion Week even before hitting kindergarten, it's safe to say Mayhem has got the fashion bug - and it's not going away any time soon

These days, she uses an app on her phone that lets her draw onto photographs, so she can design the dresses directly onto her own body.

'We were relying on just photographs,' explains Angie. 'And now, being introduced to this kind of technology, she's able to take a photograph and she can draw the outfits and put them on her - versus just having to draw a stick person.'

Considering she was invited to her first Fashion Week before kindergarten, it's safe to say Mayhem has got the fashion bug - and it's not going away any time soon.