
ThinkGeek wrote:What do you do when you want a tattoo but don't want the commitment of permanent ink? The moodInq system is a breakthrough in tattoo technology, using a skin-safe proprietary E ink encapsulated pigment system that lasts a lifetime but can be configured to display any design (or none!) to suit your mood. So how does it work? We have partnered with leading physicians and technicians in the cosmetic surgery industry to implant the E ink grid, called a canvas. The canvas can go anywhere on your body and be configured to the size and shape of the body part you'd like to ink. After a short healing period (usually 2-3 days), you can begin using the moodInq software included with your kit to change your canvas to display the tattoo you desire!
(Important Note: What you are buying here is the moodInq Wand, software, and a 2-year membership to moodInq's tattoo art database. Your kit will come with a list of participating cosmetic surgery clinics. Tattoo canvas implantation prices vary by provider and canvas surface area desired.)
Ensemble with close-fitting cardigan in elastic cotton, and plastic armour with inset pieces in ajour tricot (manmade fibre). Leggings in elastic cotton. 3D printed plastic stilettos in the shape of a revolver.
This collection was both a reflection on the position of the graduating student (fear of 'selling out' to large fashion hosues; the energy of the 'tabula rasa') as well as on the position of a contemporary, powerful businesswoman whose world is crumbling around her and whose armour keeping the outside world at bay is gradually destroyed. Last woman standing...
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