Oh wait, that's the description of every Betabrand project. Clothes that makes photographing you a fruitless exercise. This is just an incredibly lazy attempt to make something that already exists, that no celebrity will actually wear-unless you consider Chris Holmes a celebrity-and that lames will think is cool to show off to all their turbo tech bro nerd friends. Anti-paparazzi scarf has become a popular celebrity fashion accessory that’s rendered completely useless by turning off the flash. Not only did it work, but it looked pretty cool. Celebrities are going wild for this anti-paparazzi scarf, this amazingly reflective scarf what normally appears as subtle grey patterns, illuminates with. Ovadia & Sons did an ENTIRELY 3M JACKET a season or two ago. Can I just say that this shit exists already? 3M is exceedingly popular nowadays and tons of designers and brands are throwing it on everything you can think of. So here we are, with the possibility of a reflective jacket, blazer and infinity scarf making their way to market. Still waiting for the non-toxic cream to coat my face in that breaks and reflects IR, so. It looks like we dont have a Synopsis for this. Sam, Grace, Brett, and Megan Batoon talk about how they would use this invisibility scarf. ![]() A new scarf has been invented that makes it impossible to take photos of its wearer. Showing all 1 items Jump to: Summaries (1) Summaries. He found that while wearing reflective clothing during his performances, subsequent photos would end up weird because of the flash bouncing off them and while he wasn't happy about it, he saw how the power of reflective clothing could be used for good rather than evil. Anti-Paparazzi scarf that ruins photos by affecting flash photograph. This Anti-Paparazzi Scarf Is a Game-Changer (2016) Plot. This was brought to light by Chris Holmes, this guy who is currently DJing for famed Kanye West collaborator Paul McCartney. This time, it's "Anti Paparazzi" clothing that will reflect the flash of the camera and make the wearer basically invisible in photographs. ![]() Saif came up with this idea back in 2009 when a bicycle reflector ruined his photo, and six years and a bunch of research later he has a mass-production ready model. With a litany of greatest (read: terrible) hits under its belt, Betabrand is back for more. While this anti-flash scarf design certainly fills a niche market, it is a unique concept that is in high demand for celebrities who are constantly followed by paparazzi. Made out of extremely reflective fabric this anti-paparazzi piece of clothing (aka Ishu scarf) makes the camera’s flash light up so bright that everything else in the photo becomes pitch black.
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