Designer Presented a Collection of Eternally Tormented Demons of Hell for NYFW
Rob Sheridan, a renowned designer, has stunned the fashion world with his latest creation. Using the Midjourey neural network, he has collaborated with the infamous Satan himself to showcase a daring and provocative collection at New York Fashion Week.
The collection, entitled “Valentine of the Flesh,” demonstrated Satan’s range as a designer, featuring a playful floral twist on his signature style of undead, tormented demons forced to walk down the runway in agony. Critics were dazzled by the unexpected take on Satan’s usual designs, which are typically characterized by blood-soaked body art and sadistic imagery.
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