These are a couple video of model Bella Hadid having a dress sprayed on her body to close the show for Coperni’s Spring 2023 Collection at New York Fashion Week. Some more info about the spectacle while I can’t help but feel like I got ripped off buying the emperor’s
Because some people are so creative, these are a couple videos of 3-time D23Expo Mousequerade winner Tina Elliot of tinasdisneylandcostumes showing off her Dumbo the Flying Elephant aerial-carousel ride dress at the recent D23 Expo. It won the Fan Favorite award this year. Now that is impressive. I love how
This is a short video of an extreme sporter demonstrating the new rail sliding shoes he developed (by zip-tying a cut Starbucks cup to the bottom of his sneakers — I wonder if the barista spelled his name right) and eating a Venti sized pile of shit in the process.
Because having to use your hands sucks (I’m dictating this), Youtuber The Q developed a hands-free umbrella hood made out of PVC. That’s cool, plus you look like an armadillo — and you know what I think about armadillos. “They’re like rolly pollies with tits.” Exactly.
Twitter user and modern armorer @kami_robo_yasui went and fashioned this suit of armor from 24 red traffic cones that he carefully cut into pieces and joined to make what you see here. That is impressive. Even more impressive is just how clean and perfect all those traffic cones are. All
Presumably trying to piggyback on the previous performer’s trash inspired performance art, this is a video of environmental activist Rob Greenfield wearing a suit he made containing all the trash he allegedly accumulated over the course of 27 days, totally 62 pounds. Honestly, it’s a better look than some of
This is a video of Svetlana and Benni of Youtube channel KamuiCosplay building a replica of Majora’s Mask, complete with light and sound effects. They do a remarkable job. Speaking of Majora’s Mask — it took me until college to wrap my mind around the gameplay and finally attack and
Lovingly crafted by maker of things Crescent Shay over the course of (I assume) many centuries, this chainmail cocktail dress is constructed of 2,652 pennies. Inspired by scalemail, to make the dress Shay first had to collect all the pennies (more than she anticipated), wash them, then drill three holes