Wear Your Cravings On Your Sleeve (Or Your Body)

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Before Lady Gaga even could dream of wearing a meat gown, there was a meat pencil skirt. Photographer Ted Sabarese teamed up with models and designers to do a series of outfits constructed out of the foods those models crave the most. An artichoke gown, pasta suit, a baguette frock, waffle pants, and a meat pencil skirt were constructed on the models. Some pieces took up to six hours to create! 

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Daniel Feld and Wesley Nault (Project Runway alums) designed the artichoke gown by attaching each leaf individually on the body of a very patient model.  Pasta was woven to make a suit that could barely stay together and french loaves make gorgeous sleeves

If you had a dress made out of the foods you crave what would it be? Let's see if I can get someone to make me a sushi skirt

-Kat Bremhorst

Article & Photo Source: yahoo.com

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