![]() So whether you‘re a keen photobomber or one of the famous people keen to avoid overzealous camera-wielding paps, Chris Holmes‘ anti-paparazzi clothing collection will make a fine addition to your wardrobe. Whether it’s hats, hoodies, or smart suits, Holmes hopes to use his smart clothes for “a greater purpose”, according to his interview in Betabrand. Inspired by a few random occasions whilst touring with Sir Paul McCartney, Holmes noticed he was accidentally photobombing shots with his hyper-reflective clothing materials. ![]() That’s if, you’re one of the popular celebrities keen to keep your carefully crafted public persona from being ruined by those pesky paparazzi. Everybody's waiting for a crazy moment to capture to post online," he said.Innovative music producer, DJ, and recently turned fashion designer, Chris Holmes, has recently developed a unique brand of flash photography-reflective clothing – Ideal to wear when leaving your best-loved night spot with bleary eyes. Pretty much everywhere you go, everybody's got their camera out. "The idea originally was, you know, to kind of give people more control over whether or not they're photographed. ![]() Called ISHU, the scarf is made of a special fabric that contains thousands of nano-spherical crystals that reflect the flash light back into the camera, resulting in pictures and. The full range can be bought from the company’s. London-based fashion entrepreneur Saif Siddiqui has invented a scarf that makes it impossible for photographers to take a picture of the wearer, with the flash on. The scarf has generated sales from a long list of celebrities through social media and word-of-mouth alone. It’s part of a fashion range that was founded by entrepreneur Saif Siddiqui. Holmes at first designed pieces with celebrities in mind so they could avoid the paparazzi when they're out, but he's now making the line available to everyone in a partnership with Betabrand, a company that crowdfunds new clothing ideas. It’s been called the ‘Harry Potter scarf’ or the ‘modern-day invisibility cloak for social media’. The Ishu scarf allows the wearer to become unrecognizable when exposed to flash. ![]() Providing a level of valued privacy that is sorely missing these days for those in the spotlight, the Anit-Paparazzi Collection is one innovative way to fight against such a money-hungry industry. "I had a pair of shoes that were made of it and when people were taking photos of me and I was wearing the shoes, it was ruining all the photos." Well, a real-life scarf version has now been invented and its sent the paparazzi world into a head-spin. The Anti-Paparazzi Collection boasts blazer, infinity scarf and hooded jacket so far with possible plans for more fashion items in the future. "It's called retro-reflective material," said Holmes, who explained that he got the idea while touring with Sir Paul McCartney. The line of threads - called Flashback - was created by local music producer and disc jockey Chris Holmes and uses innovative technology. SILVER LAKE () - A Silver Lake resident's new fashion line is being called the ultimate in anti-paparazzi clothing for its ability to make the wearer invisible. Now, celebrities, who worked to become famous, can hide in anonymity behind a special scarf, called Ishu also called the anti-paparazzi or privacy scarf. ![]()
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