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love the outfit
A UK woman who customised her outfit at the races after an unfortunate mishap could almost be a Kiwi with all that ingenuity.
Leeds local Eleanor Walton was at the Ripon races with her friends when another reveller spilt red wine down her all-white playsuit.
Walton told The Cut she was tempted to go home and change, "but I was having too much fun and didn't want to let a spill ruin my day".
She and her girl gang came up with a genius solution, which was documented by friend Mia Williamson on Twitter.
"Got some more red wine and fixed it and I think we've just made a new product to PLTs festival range," wrote Williamson, with an image of the newly red wine-dyed playsuit.
The women used about four glasses of red wine to stain the Pretty Little Thing jumpsuit, turning it into a tie-dyed creation.
The Tweet has racked up over 200,000 likes form impressed followers, calling the solution "genius".
"Honestly looks like a piece of art masterpiece you wouldn't tell the difference if it was designer!" one person said.
"It's actually SUCH A CUTE OUTFIT DAMN," someone else added.
Even the clothing brand got involved, posting on their Twitter page: "Safe to say that wasn't a 'pour' decision."
The Tweet has racked up over 200,000 likes form impressed followers, calling the solution "genius".
"Honestly looks like a piece of art masterpiece you wouldn't tell the difference if it was designer!" one person said.
"It's actually SUCH A CUTE OUTFIT DAMN," someone else added.
Even the clothing brand got involved, posting on their Twitter page: "Safe to say that wasn't a 'pour' decision."
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