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Based on a concept that originated in New Zealand, wearable art is described as any art created to be displayed on the human body. See how broadly this definition is interpreted at an annual runway show boasting up to 35 fashions made of recyclables, seaweed, silicone implants, porcupine quills, and discarded airplane parts. What can you expect to feel? "Natural, earthy, non-restricted, free, fluid, plasmic, elastic, original," says set designer Jeremy Bauer.