Urban Camoflouge

Vending Machine Disguise

Considering the abundance of vending machines in urban centers (see below), it seems it was only a matter of time before someone extended the potential of the devices... only it's a little peculiar that these dispensing machines inspired a costume.

Japanese designer, Aya Tsukioka invented an outfit resembling a vending machine that acts as a disguise for metropolitan dwellers dodging the eyes of other critical urbanites.

The concept originated due to an extreme fear by the Japanese for safety and paranoia of being attacked. Tsukioka "created a skirt that unfolds to become a realistic looking vending machine, to hide from would-be attackers," Kitsuneoir said. "She's also created a backpack that looks like a Japanese fire hydrant for children to hide behind, as well."

The Japanese aren't fighters, and choose to avoid conflicts rather than confront them. The New York Times wrote an interesting article on this aspect of the Japanese mentality, which adds a lot of credibility to the costume concept.

It would work though considering how many vending machines there are out there. Just cross your fingers that no one tries to dispense any nail art from your body:

Vending Machine Disguise
The trend of disguising oneself as a vending machine for safety and protection in urban areas.
Safety and Paranoia
The trend of heightened fear for safety and paranoia in urban environments, leading to the development of innovative disguises.
Avoiding Conflicts
The trend of choosing to avoid conflicts rather than confront them, resulting in the need for unconventional protection strategies.

Where This Applies

Fashion
There is an opportunity for fashion designers to create innovative disguises that provide safety and protection in urban areas.
Childcare
The childcare industry could explore the development of clothing and accessories that offer disguise and protection for children.
Security
The security industry could develop specialized disguises or camouflage techniques to enhance personal safety in urban environments.
SCORE
5.4 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen X
  • Millennial (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 83%
Activity 71%
Freshness 8%

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