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Bela Borsodi Strikes Again With Air-Filled Bimbos

Most circus clowns won't make you a balloon like artist Bela Borsodi will. Mainly because that balloon would cost $1,000 with all the fashion accessories it comes with.

These air-filled prima donnas have attitude and they're aren't afraid to strut their stuff. Complete with purses, hats, jewelry, cigarettes and expensive clothing, these girls are ready for the red carpet. One balloon-babe is even showing off some skin in her bikini as she sports a highly fashionable turban on her head. Another is an ultra trendsetter as she somehow manages to pull off wearing a sparkly high heel on her head.

These balloon girls have already been called into offices at NBC and CBS to pitch their new pilot TV show titled "Real Housewives of Balloonville" -- well, not really but I think the idea could have legs.
Trend Themes
1. Fashionable Balloons - The trend of using balloons as alternative fashion statements creates opportunities for balloon artists and fashion designers to collaborate on creating new, unique balloon designs.
2. Balloon Art Exhibits - Exploring, showcasing, and selling fine balloon art could become the next disruptor in the art scene, encouraging artists to explore the medium.
3. Balloon Event Decor - Balloon artists who specialize in creating unique and innovative balloon event decor for special events and corporate events may find an increase in demand for their services.
Industry Implications
1. Art - There is room for innovators in the world of fine art to expand into creating art pieces or installations through the medium of balloons.
2. Entertainment - Companies within the entertainment industry, such as television networks and event planning businesses, will be interested in incorporating unique balloon creations into their productions or events.
3. Fashion - The fashion industry has an opportunity to explore the use of balloons as a material in clothing or accessory design.

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