In a dimly lit warehouse on the outskirts of a bustling city, the air buzzed with an electrifying tension. Tonight was the premiere of the much-anticipated fashion show titled "End of Fiat Money," a statement piece about excess, worth, and the fragility of currency.
Fashion designer Elara, known for her avant-garde creations, meticulously curated a collection made entirely from shredded, worthless dollar bills. They had once represented stability and value, but now served only as a critique of blind consumerism.