I knew I already saw that…
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- Spaceballs!!! 
- That’s all that came to mind when I saw this yesterday, I’m glad you brought dot matrix up 
 
- To be honest I think it looks cool! Why not? Bring back the armor, capes and/or swords! - I imagine plate armor is uncomfortable as fuck… Capes are dope though, but I can imagine them getting caught in various things causing fatal accidents (escalators, revolving doors, moving trains, etc.) - Its not difficult to engineer a bit of safety into a cape. The clasps holding the cape around your neck/on your body can be designed to have a low breakaway strength to prevent strangulation(150N is a typical force). This is a feature designed into most safety helmets. Its secure enough to never fall off unintentionally, but weak enough that it removes the risk of strangulation. - I mean That’s just what cat collars have lol 
- This is literally what capes were like. The world was even more dangerous back then and the human brain hasn’t received any upgrades since capes went out of fashion :) 
 
- Zendaya switched to a dress after the red carpet walk, so you are probably right about the comfortability 
 
- Exceedingly cool. - She’s the upgraded model of protocol droid and I dug it! - Could it be some kind of sexbot? 
 
- I for one would like to dress in 80s coat and suit - Or the 50s with 3 part suite with complimenting fedora! 
 
 
 
- I feel like that photo really doesn’t capture the oddity of that get-up, though it does feel “Dune-ish”:  - More David Lynch Dune than Denis Villeneuve Dune. 
- Yeah, it looks better from the other angle but more Dune-ish from this one IMO 
- … they can’t even design the boob-plate properly anymore. smh… 
- Alright this side looks even better. Damn she is gorgeous and this looks cool too! 
- Damn that looks pretty cool ngl wish I had an excuse to wear plate armor in public 
 
- To be fair, it could be the Metropolis gal too. - That’s exactly what the outfit was modeled on 
- Yes, both Zendaya’s dress and C3PO were designed to look like Maria, the robot in Metropolis. - </thread> 
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- I’m just annoyed at the caption “break the internet”. - Im annoyed at using a screenshot of a tiktok at all rather than just looking up a picture of her in the suit 
 
- Leave her alone. She just wanted to feel closer to her idol Swen Vincke.  - As far as idols go, the head of what seems to be the only ethical major developer/publisher of video games left isn’t the WORST choice 🤷 
 
- I think it’s more of a metropolis vibe - Yeah, both Zendaya’s costume and C3PO (and many other robots in sci-fi) have the Metropolis aesthetic. - Just that Star Wars being as popular as it is means C3PO is iconic on his own, and no one thinks a lot about why the stylistic choices were made when they designed the C3PO costume in the 70s. 
- It was exactly a metropolis inspired look. She got it out of a museum basically. It was on the runway in the 90s(?) as an homage to the robot woman from Metropolis. 
 
- Urgh, I hate when brands use the phrase “Break the internet!” … It just sounds so braindead to me. - It’s entirely brain dead: they’re literally copying it from whoever used it years ago. - I think I first saw it with Kim Kardashian. And did it “break” anything? Maybe some coomer’s wrist, but nothing else lol 
 
 
- More like see-THRU-PO, amirite? - Removed by mod 
 
- Just imagine something itching and you can’t stratch it. The horror 
- Both are inspired by the 1927 Film Metropolis. - I think that Zendaya’s version was also inspired by Hajime Soroyama. - Who was clearly inspired by Metropolis: - http://sorayama.jp/hajimesorayama/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/HS_paint_132.jpg 
 
 
- It’s not a dress. 
- Did zendaya actually wear that ? - Yes, on the Dune part two premiere. I do think it fits the occasion. 
 
- Everyone do an image search for Hajime Sorayama (potentially NSFW). 
- See-thru-po 











