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**Title:** Head-to-Toe Holographic (Holo) Fashion Experiment
** Participants:** Safiya (S) and Cristine from SimplyNailogical (C)
**Experiment:**
* Safiya and Cristine wear head-to-toe holographic outfits for a day in LA and Santa Monica.
* They interact with the public, gathering reactions to their bold fashion choice.
* The duo also discusses the concept of being "holosexual" (attracted to holographic aesthetics).
**Key Findings:**
* Most people react with smiles and curiosity, with some thinking they're street performers or tourists.
* The hosts explore the history of holographic fashion, tracing its roots back to 1960s futurism and psychedelics.
**Outcome:**
* Despite some exhaustion and sweat (due to the outfits), the pair feel they brightened up people's days with their rainbow attire.
* The video concludes with a lighthearted exchange, promotions for their channels, and encouragement for viewers to engage with their content.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, excluding opinions:
1. **Participants**: Safiya (S) and Cristine (C) from SimplyNailogical.
2. **Activity**: Wearing head-to-toe holographic (holo) outfits for a day.
3. **Locations visited**:
* Starbucks
* Santa Monica
* The Cheesecake Factory
4. **Method of interaction**:
* Observing people's reactions to their outfits
* Asking strangers for their opinions on holo fashion
5. **Historical context of holo fashion**:
* Dates back to the 1960s with futuristic clothing
* Part of the disco scene in the 1970s
* Re-emerged in the 1980s with the invention of CD-ROMs
* Present in 1990s fashion, accessories, and makeup
6. **Notable observations**:
* Some people thought they were street performers and needed a permit
* Others inquired if they were tourists needing a map
7. **Collaboration**:
* A collaborative video was also filmed on Cristine's channel (SimplyNailogical) related to their nails.