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  2. Cynthia (Gaba girl) - Wikipedia

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    With the Gaba Girls and their realistic successors’ appeal, mannequins became an important new tool used by sellers to attract their clientele. Cynthia herself soon became dazzlingly famous. Cartier and Tiffany sent her jewelry, Lilly Daché designed hats for her, and couturiers sent her their latest fashions, furrieries sent minks.

  3. Horse head mask - Wikipedia

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    The horse mask was originally sold by novelty purveyor Archie McPhee as a Halloween costume since at least 2003. [5] Marketed under the name "Horse Head Mask", is made of "realistic brown latex with faux fur mane." [1] McPhee claims "a person wearing a Horse Head Mask looks downright disturbing" and that the mask "has become a worldwide ...

  4. Animegao kigurumi - Wikipedia

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    In kigurumi, the performers wear a plastic mask that was created by either molding or 3D printing and a matching flesh-coloured body suit (a zentai suit known as a hadatai). The body suit allows them less-detailed skin features, on the level of animated characters, and the mask allows a similar level of facial features. [1]

  5. Shaye Saint John - Wikipedia

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    Saint John wears a series of masks throughout her videos, supposedly because she doesn't want anyone to see what she really looks like. Creator Eric Fournier has said "It's really bad, that's why she wears the mask". [2] In 2003, the character started a blog at LiveJournal. A YouTube channel named Elastic Spastic Plastic Fantastic was created ...

  6. Adelle Lutz - Wikipedia

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    [13] [1] [52] Corporate Adam and Eve (2001) featured male and female mannequins wearing a flesh-toned suit and dress, both with gender appropriate body hair on the outside of the clothing; New York Times critic Ken Johnson described two related works—an elegant beige chair whose upholstered seat featured a triangle of soft wavy hair and a ...

  7. Kuchisake-onna - Wikipedia

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    Kuchisake-onna (口裂け女, 'Slit-Mouthed Woman') [1] is a malevolent figure in Japanese urban legends and folklore. Described as the malicious spirit, or onryō, of a woman, she partially covers her face with a mask or other item and carries a pair of scissors, a knife, or some other sharp object. She is most often described as a tall woman ...

  8. Halloween costume - Wikipedia

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    Another popular trend is for women (and, in some cases, men) to use Halloween as an opportunity to wear costumes that reveal more skin than might be socially acceptable otherwise. [34] Young girls often dress as entirely non-scary characters for Halloween, including princesses, fairies, angels, cute animals, and flowers. People in Halloween ...

  9. Living statue - Wikipedia

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    A living statue, also known as a human statue, usually refers to a performer who poses as a statue or mannequin, usually with realistic statue-like makeup. Living statue may also refer to art installations created by an artist using living people, or other works created by a performing artist.

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