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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Heidi Klum, always a fan of extreme costuming: [img]https://assets.vogue.com/photos/69f925137dd08b61f0eae524/master/w_2048%2Cc_limit/2274534822[/img][/quote] wow, she has gained weight. [/quote] It's prosthetics, inspired by Corradini[img]https://cdn-cpoco.nitrocdn.com/tULlXHbPhGEWZxjaPaXQirQiEfCfDEJV/assets/images/optimized/rev-2f6744d/www.cnstatue.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Vestal-Virgin-Tuccia-Corradini-sculpture.jpg[/img] Bodies today so not look like bodies even 100 years ago. Props to Heidi for being culturally aware of that[/quote] To me it comes off like she's wearing a fat suit, I'm not going to applaud her for that. Aside from the padding, I also think it's weird that Heidi treated this like one of her Halloween costumes and just tried to make it look as convincingly like the original as possible. Usually at the Met Ball, designers create looks that are inspired by the theme but aren't straight up costumes. This like like fine art cosplay and is a lot less interesting to me than some of the dresses that reference or evoke a specific work of art but arent' just straight reproductions.[/quote] agree[/quote]
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