![]() Tamara Beckwith Cowan admitted that he played Candy Crush all the time on the tube in London. You just need the silver wrapping,” or asking, “Is that a Hershey kiss?” Taylor Knight, descending into the belly of NYC’s mass transit system. Meanwhile, others fixated on the shape of the dress, observing, “It definitely looks like a Hershey kiss. New Yorkers instantly recognized the 2012 game application, blurting out, “OMG, it looks like a life-size Candy Crush,” or “I used to play that game all the time.” It’s just whimsical, fun, over-the-top and unserious in all the best of ways,” Cowan told The Post, adding that working with the candy game series was “like the dream project because I like to have fun with fashion.” Tamara Beckwith Taylor Knight poses on two chairs while wearing the Candy Crush dress. Shutterstock The one-size-fits-all dress cost $1,000 on Cowan’s official website. Tamara Beckwith Around 273 million users play Candy Crush at least once a month, according to the digital watchdogs at Priori Data. New Yorkers were amazed by the colorful beanbag dress made out of Lycra. “Can we get a photo with you?” more than one wide-eyed New Yorker asked. Can we touch it?” gushed one fashion fan, who was amazed at how soft the garment felt.Īnother declared, “You look beautiful, whatever that is, it’s awesome,” before asking, “Who is the designer?” Others, however, were outright fans of the look: “I love the fabric. “Whoa, it’s a beanbag,” one sharp-eyed bystander realized. ![]() The rainbow color concoction - which sells for $1,000 - did not go unnoticed in Midtown. I slithered into the surprisingly lightweight dress and zipped it up, adding a few accessories - white thigh-high boots, white sunglasses and a pink purse - to make the look my own. Courtesy of Christian Cowan x Candy Crush Tamara Beckwith Cowan was inspired to create the fashion statement to eliminate the difficulty finding a seat during rush hour. New York Post reporter Taylor Knight wore Christian Cowan’s Candy Crush Saga: Sweet Seat, a beanbag-like dress that allows you to claim a seat even in the most crowded rush hour. Needless to say, the public reactions to the look were as colorful as the commuter game that inspired it. ![]() ![]() So, this reporter decided to spend a day strutting her stuff in the Sweet Seat on the streets of NYC. And I would just sit down on the floor in the middle.” “It’s this idea that you’re going on your commute and you can’t find your seat - and luckily your outfit doubles up as that,” Cowan, 28, told The Post.Īfter years of chaotic commuting, he knew it was time to eliminate the most challenging part of the journey: “As a student, I’d always be on the tube in London and there would never be seats. Lawmaker targets Candy Crush, other apps with ban on ‘pay to win’ schemesįacebook, Candy Crush cost employers nearly $100B each yearĭemocratic congresswoman caught playing Candy Crush during State of the Unionįashion designer Christian Cowan - famed for larger-than-life looks worn by celebs like pop icon Kylie Minogue, rapper Ice Spice and rumored beau Sam Smith - has launched a collab with the ubiquitous mobile game Candy Crush Saga.Īllow The Post to introduce you to “The Sweet Seat” - a beanbag-like dress inspired by the dreaded task of claiming a seat on public transportation during rush hour. FTC sues to block Microsoft’s $69B purchase of Activision Blizzard ![]()
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