LOOK: #Watermelondress fad conquers Instagram | Inquirer Technology

LOOK: #Watermelondress fad conquers Instagram

/ 05:25 PM July 10, 2017

Image: Instagram/@instagood

The internet has found its latest pastime and it’s inspired by one of the best fruits to have during summer: the watermelon.

Instagram users have been flooding the social media platform with photos of watermelon slices shaped into a dress then superimposed on people as if they were wearing it.

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Image: Instagram/@grace.jauwena

Even the men are not shy about putting on a cool watermelon dress and striking a pose.

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Image: Instagram/@stephanmetph

Of course, children are not to be left behind on all the fun.

Image: Instagram/@peterschultink

Like the kids, pets also like to keep cool during the summer days.

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Image: Instagram/@bailstale

But maybe this cat is not too thrilled about wearing something a dog would wear.

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Image: Instagram/@mr_omalley_thecat

And then are some attempts that were a little off the mark. This lady here must feel so ashamed being caught on camera without her dress on.

Image: Instagram/@aafkedieltjens

If you have your own watermelon creation to add to the mix, don’t forget to use the #WatermelonDress hashtag. JB

Image: Instagram/@39saku_chan

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