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Kim Kardashian wore an incredible orange sculpted fembot creation to the Met Gala in New York on Monday. The breastplate was actually spray painted in a Kent car bodyshop called MPS Body And Paint by owner Martyn Smith who was sworn to secrecy.
Martyn, 55, said he was approached by Malem and Whitaker to paint the orange fibreglass piece, having sprayed their cars in the past. The project received an X rating in the United States. Celebrities have collaborated with the British artist in the past, such as Kate Moss who also modelled a full body, orange metallic piece called Body Armour in 2013. The look was first created by Jones in 1978 for an unreleased movie
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