29/09/2024
TRASHION EXTRAVAGANZA! ♻️🫂❤️🔥
Where the ocean meets the sky, John Michael Zamora emerges as the embodiment of the Bakunawa, the legendary god of the sea. He stands as the guardian of the waters, ready to summon storms and calm the restless tides. Will you dare to embrace the adventure that awaits under his watchful gaze?
With beauty, charm and charisma, Rench Benialit takes the goddess of the sea, a mesmerizing figure of beauty and strength. With a captivating gaze and an aura of mystery, she commanded the depths and nurtures life within.
The Bakunawa-inspired outfit is made entirely from repurposed materials, such as bottle caps, old sacks, pipes, cellophane, plastics, cups, cardboard, paper and paper plates. The design incorporates bottle caps colored in blue and gold that serve as decorative elements, while the sacks and paper plates add texture and depth. The outfit includes flowing sections made from cellophane to mimic the movement of water.
The outfit aims to educate people about recycling and environmental issues in a fun way. Showcasing how discarded items can be transformed into something visually interesting and meaningful. It's a creative way to give importance to sustainability while embodying the spirit of the mythical Bakunawa.
BUT, BUT WE ARE NOT A MYTH, WE ARE REAL, AND YOU SHALL FEAR BECAUSE THE CHAMPIONS ARE HERE!🐉💙💙