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Indian-origin designs LED bodysuit for Miss Universe Australia

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IANS Sydney

An Indian-origin make-up artist has designed a light emitting diode (LED) and fibre-optic bodysuit that could set Miss Universe Australia Monika Radulovic apart on the world stage, a media report said on Friday.

Melbourne-based Jyoti Chandra, 28, designed the suit with a rendition of Sydney Harbour's New Year's Eve fireworks as a part of a national costume competition to deck out Australia's representative at the Miss Universe international final at the end of the year, The Canberra Times reported on Friday.

"What I wanted to encompass through my costume was to show people how free-spirited Australians are [and] remind people how fun and exciting we can be and that we can put on a really great show in Australia," Chandra said.

 

"I wanted it to be quite flamboyant because South America came out with massive feathers [for their national costume] and Canada came out with hockey sticks and I wanted to make something that was really cool and that people would remember," the former Canberra Institute of Technology student added.

But her battery-powered creative costume has been hampered by some unexpectedly practical considerations.

"Trying to get the battery through security at the airport was hard; because it's a corrosive it was classified as a dangerous good," Chandra said.

"We couldn't go with lithium batteries because then it wouldn't have gotten through security at all. But because [the battery] was so small they were like, it's fine, and I was like thank goodness."

Chandra's bodysuit is competing with three other designs. The public voting to decide the best designed dress closed on Friday morning.

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First Published: Oct 02 2015 | 2:14 PM IST

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