A single hyper-stylized drag queen figure posed like an alien fashion idol, seated front-facing on an abstract sculptural throne made of lacquered foam and chrome, legs crossed with exaggerated elegance, right arm draped languidly over the armrest, gaze directed straight into the camera; the body is entirely wrapped in tailored fabric instead of skin—no visible flesh anywhere—custom couture textile stretched seamlessly over face, neck, hands, and limbs, painted meticulously to simulate facial shadows, cheek hollows, nose bridge, and clavicle contours, creating an unsettling trompe-l’œil illusion of a human form that is clearly artificial; facial features suggested only through airbrushed gradients, embroidered lashes, and surreal dreamy makeup painted directly onto the fabric—melting eyes, asymmetrical symbols, soft blurs where a mouth should be, no realistic pores or skin texture Costume design channels extreme drag fantasy and outsider art, inspired by surreal club kids and underground pop mythology: bulbous proportions, elongated limbs, exaggerated shoulders, cinched waist, and towering platform boots integrated into the same continuous fabric “skin”; color palette is otherworldly and synthetic—icy pastels, toxic blues, bruised purples, pearlescent whites, and oil-slick highlights—with subtle repeating motifs embedded into the textile like ghostly patterns or symbols rather than prints; massive, sculptural hairstyle constructed from layered fabric, foam, and glossed Mehr sehen