Now that's an entrance! Woman uses clever hack to make her silicone breast implants GLOW on a night out at the club

  • Naomi Wu wanted to create an outfit which illuminated her silicone breasts
  • She was inspired by seeing an American star performing in something similar
  • The Chinese designer reveals her trial and error process and the end result 

A Chinese designer with a flair for out-of-this-world fashion has created a showstopping outfit that has been designed to illuminate her silicone breasts.

The unique corset - created for a stunning nightclub entrance - uses flashing red light to enhance her ample cleavage.

In a YouTube clip, the tech developer, Naomi Wu, revealed she was inspired to make the garment after seeing an American star perform wearing something similar. 

Chinese designer Naomi Wu (pictured) explains her process, one that saw her first attempt to create the outfit using a flashlight

Chinese designer Naomi Wu (pictured) explains her process, one that saw her first attempt to create the outfit using a flashlight

Explaining her process Ms Wu revealed how she first attempted to place a flashlight turned up to the brightest setting directly under her bosom.

'You can see it shining through my skin,' she said. 'It looks pretty cool.' 

However, she quickly removes the torch saying 'it gets a little warmer'.

'It's bright enough, but it is going to burn me over time. So I have to think of something else,' she added.

Her ingenious solution to create the corset of her dreams involved the use of a super-strength flashlight which she connected to two fibre-optic cables. 

A flashlight connected to two fibre-optic cables enabled Ms Wu to create the corset of her dreams 

A flashlight connected to two fibre-optic cables enabled Ms Wu to create the corset of her dreams 

Ms Wu's outfit was paired with knee-high lace-up platform boots, a wrist band for her smartphone and a pair of wraparound sunglasses

Ms Wu's outfit was paired with knee-high lace-up platform boots, a wrist band for her smartphone and a pair of wraparound sunglasses

Utilising her tech skills enabled her to 3D print a special fitting in order to connect the cables to the fashion-forward bustier.

Once everything was in place, Ms Wu set the torch to flash mode and headed out to stun revelers at a nightclub in Shenzen, China.

Ms Wu paired the avant-garde outfit with knee-high platform black lace-up boots and a futuristic wristband which held her smartphone in place. 

A pair of mirrored wraparound sunglasses topped off her one-of-a-kind ensemble.

Once inside the club, her flashing red outfit, which contrasted perfectly with the neon blue, caused a stir, with many lining up to take photographs.  

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