Good morning Phoenix and welcome to Wacky Wednesday! We’re halfway
through the week, so it’s time for some interesting wacky crap.
How about some wacky fashion trends from around the world?
• Shippos: The Brain-Controlled Tail. Have you ever melted with
fondness looking at your puppy wagging its tail? Well, Japanese fashion
electronics company, Neurowear, created wearable tails that can tell the
whole world about how you are feeling at the moment. Apart from the
tail itself, you will have to wear a
clip-on heart monitor and EEG headset. But what does it really matter if
people will finally be able to understand you?
• Mexican Elf Boots:
Did you dream as a child to meet some fairytale creature like a goblin
or an elf, perhaps? Well, now you have the opportunity to not only meet
elves but also become one of them. If you go to Mexico, you are likely
to see locals and tourists wearing these pointy, long and funny-looking
shoes. The new shoe craze is the in-thing of these days.
•
Facekinis: To avoid having a tanned face after a long day on the beach
Chinese women these days are wearing the so-called facekinis. What looks
like a horrible Halloween mask is in fact a hit among young Chinese
girls.
• Bird Droppings Facials: Do you want to sanitize your skin
for $180? Beauty salons around the world will happily assist you in this
by offering facials that consist of powdered nightingale droppings,
rice hull and some ultraviolet light.
• Jeweled eyes: Apparently at
one point, Netherlands kids were crazy about decorating their eyes. By
“decorating eyes”, I do not mean applying eyelash or anything. I am
talking about actually decorating eyes with jewelry. They put studs made
of metal shaped like half-moon or hearts into their eyes. And it is OK
that such things can actually result in impaired vision.
• Corneal
tattooing: Canadian teenagers do not wish to lag behind their Dutch
peers and found a way to decorate their peepers as well. They believe
tattooing their cornea with the help of colored inks is a good idea.
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