This Woman's Gown Perfectly Matched the Floor

Showing up to a party wearing the same dress as another attendee is bad enough. Even worse? Wearing a gown that exactly matches the event’s interior decor.

Ingur user beedat thought she chose a totally cute formal outfit, but it turned out the floor stole her look as the colors and pattern of the gown perfectly complemented the faux marble linoleum and blue carpet.

She might look mortally embarrassed in the image, completely obscuring her face with her arms, she actually seemed to take it lying down — literally — and with a sense of humor. “I didn’t really know whether to smile or not,” she wrote, “so i just went with the safest option.” She also revealed that her friend stood on a chair from above to get the optimal angle.

Funny enough, urban camoflauge, or unintentionally blending in with one’s surroundings, isn’t all that uncommon.

Here’s a girl’s tank top matching the seat on public transportation.

Zach Braff’s Garden State character wore a shirt with the same ivy pattern as the wallpaper.

There’s an entire collection from Snarkitecture via Print All Over Me that’s called an “architectural camouflage collection” and each piece is designed based on subway tile hoodies, marble wall tees and hex tile caps.

Even couture designers do it. Jun Takahashi’s Fall/Winter 2002 collection for the Japanese label Undercover was all about blending in with the walls.

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