Zelda Kaplan's Nightclub Outfit

Origin
Zelda Kaplan was a famous fashionista, socialite, humanitarian, and women's rights advocate. She was often seen in her trade mark outfit, a red African print dress with matching accessories. She was a vocal protestor of the genital mutilation of women in Africa, and remained a strong advocate for women's rights until she died during fashion week, 2012. One of her famous quotes was, "It's so important that girls not defer to the penis. I hope to let every girl know that she is somebody."

Effects
The clothes absorbed her fire for female empowerment, and her desire to help others. When the entire outfit is worn the user's genitals, male or female, will instantly be restored or healed. However, the entire outfit is needed to make the process instantaneous. If only a few items are worn the process will take longer.

Collection
Recovered from the Fashion Museum of the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York.