In a bold social experiment, a daring model took to the bustling streets of London’s Kensington High Street wearing nothing but a painted-on top, testing how passers-by would react to her unconventional attire.
Body paint artist Sarah Ashleigh dedicated two hours to meticulously paint a faux top onto the courageous model, Kelly Klein, for this eye-catching MailOnline experiment. Last month, Kelly turned heads by sporting spray-on jeans in a similar trial, but her latest endeavor drew even more attention.
With her painted top mimicking clothing, Kelly ventured onto the iconic high street to gauge public reactions. Within a mere ten minutes, the attention-grabbing outfit garnered the curiosity of no less than 19 curious onlookers, each trying to discreetly catch a glimpse of her exposed bust.
In a candid moment, Kelly shared her experience, saying, “It’s really cold. You feel very exposed at first. You forget, but then with certain people’s reactions, you remember that you’ve got no clothes on.”
The daring experiment challenges societal norms and shines a light on public reactions to unconventional attire. Kelly’s brave stroll down Kensington High Street has certainly sparked conversations and left many pondering the boundaries of fashion and self-expression in today’s world.