Courtesy of SiiGiiFashionNewsThis inflatable latex floating suit is an absolute 2020 mood*slowly drifts towards the abyss*ShareLink copied ✔️August 20, 2020FashionNewsTextGünseli YalcinkayaFredrik Tjærandsen – winter 20199 Imagesview more + From cyclops sunglasses to KFC chicken Crocs, you thought you’d seen it all – until now. Introducing: the inflatable lilo suit. Made of 100 per cent latex, this bad boy – created by Spanish artist SiiGii to allow those with an allergy to the sun to lounge on a pool float without irritating their skin – fulfils all your inflatable needs. Can’t swim? Inflatable lilo suit. Want to hit the beach without all the extra hassle? Inflatable lilo suit. What about drifting slowly into the abyss? You bet your Tony the Tiger swim badge you can! When deflated, it also makes for a particularly fetching latex all-in-one – perfect for a dose of beach followed by Berghain (see also: the coronavirus rave suit). Of course, inflatable fashion is nothing new, with last year’s graduate shows marking a significant rise in balloon couture. In the meantime, enjoy the prime 2020 mood content below. I’m not crying, you are. Check out CSM grad Fredrik Tjærandsen’s inflatable graduate collection above. Courtesy of SiiGiiExpand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREJoshua Ewusie was the breakout star of London Fashion WeekTrashy Clothing’s SS26 collection is lifting fashion’s veil of glamourA cult Chicago painter inspired Kiko Kostadinov’s latest showCrack is back at McQueen! Plus everything you missed at Paris Fashion WeekZimmermannKindred spirits and psychedelic florals: Zimmermann heads to 70s Sydney ‘We must find joy’: Pamela Anderson on her starring role at Valentino SS26Ottolinger SS26 is coming for your girlfriends Casablanca SS26 prayed at the altar of HouseMatthieu Blazy blasts into orbit at his first-ever Chanel showCeline SS26 wants you to wear protection Anatomy of a fashion show: Sandra Hüller opened Miu Miu SS26Jean Paul Gaultier SS26: Inside Duran Lantink’s disruptive debut