High fashion editorial photograph, full body, studio setting with a plain light grey backdrop. A model stands centered, their torso and lower body entirely encased within an architectural dress constructed from a towering vertical stack of vintage CRT television sets of varying sizes, the screens all facing outward in different directions like a wearable sculpture. The stack rises from the floor to just below the model's shoulders: the head emerges cleanly from the top, the arms extend freely from the sides between layers of screens. Every single screen is on and glowing, each displaying a different hypnotic looping image: a close-up eye, red lips, a hand with red nails, static, a blinking cursor, retro text fragments like "BUY IT" and "DON'T THINK" in yellow script. The screens' glow illuminates the model's face and arms with shifting colored light. The dress-tower is slightly precarious-looking, wider at the base, narrower at the top, with exposed cables trailing to the floor. The model's expression is deadpan, statuesque, arms loosely at their sides. Soft even studio lighting plus the warm screen glow. Shot on medium format film, slightly desaturated palette except for the vivid screen colors.