• Burned out by modern life, Thomas Thwaites tried something bizarre—he became a goat.

    In 2016, the British designer built prosthetic limbs to walk on all fours and even used a special device to digest grass. He then traveled to the Alps and lived among real goats, grazing and climbing with the herd.

    But it wasn’t peaceful. Goats live in strict hierarchies, and when a dominant buck saw him as a rival, things got dangerous. Facing a potential head-butting clash on a steep slope, Thwaites wisely backed down.

    His experiment later became a book and documentary, proving that even a “simple” animal life comes with real risks.
    Burned out by modern life, Thomas Thwaites tried something bizarre—he became a goat. In 2016, the British designer built prosthetic limbs to walk on all fours and even used a special device to digest grass. He then traveled to the Alps and lived among real goats, grazing and climbing with the herd. But it wasn’t peaceful. Goats live in strict hierarchies, and when a dominant buck saw him as a rival, things got dangerous. Facing a potential head-butting clash on a steep slope, Thwaites wisely backed down. His experiment later became a book and documentary, proving that even a “simple” animal life comes with real risks.
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  • Luxury fashion label Vetements is turning heads again — this time with its $1,139 “Iron Burn” graphic T-shirt, designed to look like it was accidentally scorched by a household iron.

    The intentionally singed design has sparked plenty of amused reactions online, with people joking that they might’ve thrown away “designer pieces” after burning their own clothes at home.

    Love it or hate it, it’s another reminder that in high fashion, imperfection can come with a premium price tag.

    So… would you drop over a thousand dollars on a tee that looks burnt?
    Luxury fashion label Vetements is turning heads again — this time with its $1,139 “Iron Burn” graphic T-shirt, designed to look like it was accidentally scorched by a household iron. The intentionally singed design has sparked plenty of amused reactions online, with people joking that they might’ve thrown away “designer pieces” after burning their own clothes at home. Love it or hate it, it’s another reminder that in high fashion, imperfection can come with a premium price tag. So… would you drop over a thousand dollars on a tee that looks burnt?
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  • I think the designer knew exactly what they were doing. And deserves a raise
    I think the designer knew exactly what they were doing. And deserves a raise
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  • Designers fear this
    Designers fear this
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  • Designer taxidermy
    Designer taxidermy 🔥🔥🔥
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