Video: Wearable Foods edible fashion collection. Appetizing Dresses by Sung Yeon Ju
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
In North Korea, the author of such a project would surely be imprisoned for many, many years, or otherwise punished in some other way. But in South Korea, as well as in advanced and sophisticated Europe, a collection of edible clothing Wearable Foods won attention and admiration, and its author, artist Sung Yeon Ju, - honor and respect. The girl is only 24 years old, she is called a talented and promising designers, and she is predicting an excellent career both in the fashion world and in the design environment. She's not the first to use food to create her fancy collection. But we must pay tribute to the artist: her mouth-watering dresses, skirts and blouses are original, creative and, no doubt, very beautiful.
Instead of cloth, furs, lace and ribbons, Sen Yong-chu used eggplant and cabbage, celery and leeks, tomatoes and white bread, shrimp and bananas, and mushrooms and lotus leaves. I bet the owner of the famous meat dress, Lady Gaga would gladly try on some model, and even go out in public in it. And that, and beautiful, and original, and you will not stay hungry.
However, it is still unknown about those wishing to dress up in dresses made of food. But if something happens, the entire Wearable Foods collection is available for viewing on the Sung Yeon Ju website.
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