Since we’re investing such a great amount of energy at home, a considerable lot of us started getting every last possibility go outside as an exceptional event. Australians, for instance, are sprucing up in interesting outfits while rolling out the receptacles and artist Clare Meardon from West Cornwall,UK, chose to take a stab at something comparable by sprucing up in a wide range of comical ensembles when taking her canine Hendrix out for strolls.
The lady said everything began as a method of perking up her companions who were making some intense memories. What’s more, despite the fact that it began as a joke, we’re almost certain Clare’s neighbors are on edge to perceive what more innovative outfits the artist will concoct.
She also dressed up as a unicorn
“Laughter is the most important medicine for everyone, now more than ever. For me, mental health is as important as physical health.” said Clare. “You can have a fantastically fit body, but if your head is full of negativity, you aren’t healthy.”
Dancer Clare Meardon started dressing up in funny costumes taking her dog Hendrix for walks
Hendrix shared his own thoughts about Clare’s costumes
Clare said she comes up with the ideas for her costumes when going for “normal walks” with her husband Aidan in the morning. The woman added that she only goes for walks right outside her house to keep in line with government guidelines.
Clare gave some advice to people who want to remain fit during the quarantine. “Keep it light. Don’t take life too seriously. Get up and do it, you’ll feel better if you do something physical or productive as soon as you get up,” said the dancer. “Even 10 minutes of light exercise first thing will boost your mood and endorphins and make you have a better day.”
“We are all responsible for our own health and well-being, we are just here to give you a helping hand along the way. We are posting short clips and doing live workouts on our Facebook and Instagram, whether you want a 1-minute plank or a full hour of Pilates, dance, stretching or fitness, we have it all,” continued Clare. “You deserve to feel amazing. All our workouts and videos are being done for free. We just want to share some fun and fitness for all during this difficult time.”
In an interview with Caters News, Clare said she runs a dance school therefore she has a lot of costumes that she makes herself. “We were meant to be having a show in July, so I’d taken them all home to fix ahead of that. I was mending the Eve costume, and because it’s a stretch fabric it is actually much easier to work with while you are wearing it, so I put it on,” said the dancer.
One day she dressed up as a ballerina, wearing pointe shoes and a tutu skirt
It was at that moment that Clare realized it could be a great opportunity to take some funny photos. She send the pictures out to her friends and one of them dared her to take Hendrix out for a walk in the costume.
Clare explained that all of her costumes represent a part of her personality. “The superhero costume came from a desire to ‘be fierce’ and remind women they can be whoever they want to be—they can be sexy and sassy and funny and ridiculous all at once.