
2D anime character Neta Yune draped in a gown crafted entirely from the delicate, translucent skins of apples—peeled in long, curling ribbons that cling to her form like living silk. The dress shimmers in shades of ripe red, golden yellow, and fresh green, each strip of apple skin sewn or fused together with an almost alchemical precision, catching the light like stained glass. Some sections are sun-dried to a crisp, crackling translucency, while others remain supple and dewy, as if freshly peeled. The bodice hugs her curves, the natural irregularities of the apple skin creating a mesmerizing mosaic of texture, while the skirt cascades in layered waves, rustling with a faint, organic crispness when she moves. Tiny seeds glint like jewels where they’ve been artfully embedded into the seams. Her bare shoulders and arms are dusted with a faint sheen of sugar, catching the light like morning dew, and her lips—painted the same deep crimson as the dress’s richest strips—part slightly in an expression of quiet, knowing allure. Behind her, a half-peeled apple rests on a silver platter.