‘Glitter boob’ trend returns for Christmas
Once considered a trend only for festivals, glitter boobs are making a comeback in a very festive way.
The glitter boob trend is back. But instead of heading to festivals, women are celebrating their Christmases with the added bit of sparkle.
The trend includes covering one’s body, including their breasts, in glitter and creating fun designs like Rudolph the Rednosed Reindeer, The Sun reported.
Body art experts Go Get Glitter re-posted their reindeer glitter boobs on Instagram.
In the video, a topless model can be seen with a sparkling chest that resembles the red-nosed reindeer, and it even has a sparkling nose too.
To finish off the raunchy look, the boobs have some glittery antlers added as well.
You’ll need some artistic ability to recreate the design.
And it doesn’t have to just be reindeer. You can draw Christmas puddings, or a Christmas bauble.
The trend can also be done on your bum too.
Start by drawing the outline of the Christmas design on both boobs.
Next, you’ll need to fill it in with the glitter to replicate the design.
People rushed to the comments section to share their love for the work of art.
Some brave ones declared that they would be doing this for their Christmas.
One wrote: “This will be me.”
Another added: “Xmas day outfit inspo.”
A third said: “Christmas party ready.”
This isn’t the first time Go Get Glitter has shared Christmas themed boobs, with the company previously uploading a photo of a woman with Christmas pudding breasts.
The look, like all of their busty creations, involves a topless woman with glitter painted over her bosoms in the shape of the festive dessert.
While this bold idea isn’t for the faint of heart, there’s no doubting the Christmassy design is a piece of art.
This article originally appeared on The Sun and was reproduced with permission
Originally published as Glitter boob trend returns for Christmas with women creating puddings, reindeers on their bodies
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