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Friday, January 1, 2010

Condom Couture by Adriana Bertini

Inspired by HIV-positive children she met while volunteering at an AIDS prevention group (GAPA), talented 35-year-old Brazilian artist Adriana Bertini attempts to raise AIDS awareness by designing (over a span of ten years) condom outfits made entirely of quality test rejected condoms.











10 comments:

  1. Like, who would actually buy that??? LOL

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  2. OH..and Happy New Year to you and your family, Veronica!! I'm so glad I met you in blogland!!!

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  3. Happy New Year!!! Thanks for visiting my blog! I like the designs, very creative and original! I specially like the last one. Take care!

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  4. Condom clothes? A good cause is all that they are good for! I could never wear anything that was meant to be a sperm sample collector - ewww! You never cease to amaze me with what you can find out there.

    Happy New Year friend!

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  5. Interesting...but I wouldn't wear it. Hope you've had a wonderful holiday season....and Happy New Year!

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  6. I'm glad someone stepped up for the cause but I can't imagine wearing anything like that. They looked good but weren't to figure flattering. And how would she get rid of the latex smell? Either way, I hope a lot of money is raised for aids awareness. :)

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  7. wow! cool designs! but would they be comfy? ^_^

    anyway, i'd like to pass on an award for your blog which you can include in your long list of awards that you have received in the past. a new year gift for a great blogger like you! congratulations! happy 2010 to you and your family! please do swing by! thanks!

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  8. A very good cause, but maybe not such great designs... though they'd be great in the rain :)

    Thank you for your good wishes for the New Year - I wish you a wonderful New Year, too!

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  9. Hi, thanks for visiting my blog. These look great but how does she raise money? I can't see anyone actually buying them.

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