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Sunday, November 7, 2010 at 02:52PM
In Vogue Vegetarian

In the post-Halloween spirit, I would like to celebrate the top five outfits made from candy wrappers or other fun goodies' wrappers.

1. The Candy Bride's Gown

 

For their 2009 weding, Michelle Rosen and David Zornitsky had a rather unconventional one.  They wed in fashion's own Ralph Lauren's daughter Dylan's Candy Bar.  At the candy themed wedding, the bride wore a gown that had been designed for a Project Runway challenge.

2. There's no M in ballgown, but...

There are more than 1200 in this one.  It took over 600 packages of M&Ms for designer Christina Liedtke to create this dress.  It was displayed at TerraCycle's Greenup! Popup Shop in New York City, along with dozens of other products made of recycled material.

3.Rami Kashou's Eye Candy Dress

For the Project Runway show entitled "Eye Candy", Rami Kashou delivered; and though it was many seasons ago, his designs still continue to impress me everytime there are reruns on.  It was a simple design with an imperial neckline that created a belt for the a-line skirt.  But his use of the wrappers as prints and patterns gave the look dramatic flair.

4.From wrapper to prom ready

A girl who goes by Theperilouspopsicle on the internet created her own prom dress made from Skitlle packages.  It took her 15 hours and 101 wrappers to make the dress, but says it was a hit and "tons of people" noticed.

5.You can have them and still hold the salt

The show at England's Brighton Fashion Week was stolen by Jez Eaton with her collection made of unconventional materials.  This suit, made of Kettle Chips, blew me away.  It is bold in coloring and accesorizing, yet you would think a suit would be simply a suit.

 

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