One of many hottest vogue exhibits of the summer time featured metallic swimsuits and Teletubbies dancing down the runway
- The Teletubbies made a colourful look on a Miami Swim Week runway this week.
- Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa, and Po walked for New York-based model The Blonds alongside fashions.
- The runway assortment additionally featured a jumpsuit lined in plush toys of the British characters.
Transfer over, Gigi Hadid — the Teletubbies are taking on vogue runways.
The beloved British characters left their grassy, rabbit-filled oasis at first of this week to make a colourful look at Miami Swim Week.
Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa, and Po every walked the runway for New York-based model The Blonds, and strutted hand-in-hand with fashions clad in vibrant swimsuits.
The official Teletubbies account shared a video of the style second to TikTok on Tuesday, and the clip has now been considered greater than 160,000 instances.
When the style present started on Sunday, fashions stepped onto the runway in glowing, metallic swimsuits.
Many additionally wore crystal-covered hair items, sheer cover-ups, and assertion jewellery like chunky rings.
However roughly seven minutes into the present, the display screen behind the runway went darkish and a baby-faced solar rose behind The Blonds brand.
Throughout the “Teletubbies”-inspired portion of the present, fashions reappeared in neon one-pieces, printed bikinis, and different colourful swimwear.
One other wore an announcement piece that paid homage to the kids’s present extra immediately: a single-strap bodysuit lined in plush “Teletubbies” toys.
“The Blonds are inherently about extra — even on the seaside,” a consultant for the model stated in a press launch despatched to Insider. “For his or her first official foray into resort put on, they’ve created a set of items that may take you from slinking by the pool in heels to the most popular nightspot possible.”
The consultant additionally stated the runway assortment was impressed by a mixture of “Teletubbies,” the 1987 movie “Overboard,” and Miami Seaside within the ’90s.