Have you ever worn or even seen a dress sewed with stuff animals, a dress that can be turned into a vending machine to hide from bad men and a dress made by newspapers, bubbles, foil bags or computer wires? Have you ever seen a dress that looks like a skeleton, an umbrella, and a butterfly? They are not the imaginary dresses. Let’s have a look at them through the photos as follows:
Miss Malaprop has made a collection of dresses sewed with stuff animals. When she came up with the idea, she did try to search online and see if others had already done something similar. “It was very fun to wear and very SOFT.”, she said.
Stuffed animal dress
This is the image of Viktor and Rolf Surrealist gowns.
In the photo, the mannequin wears a voluminous gown assembled from recycled espresso foil bags in Retailer Barneys New York. This idea was conducted by Barney's director, Simon Doonan.
It seems that people can use any materials to make dresses.
With this umbrella dress, girls will never wet their panties
Bubble dresses designed by Hussein Chalayn have become famous since Lady Gaga wore it
This dress was designed by a 29-year-old Japanese fashion designer with the hope to ease Japan’s growing fear of crime. Japanese women can disguise themselves as vending machines to hide from attackers in dangerous situations
A hairdresser named Chenoa at The Beehive in Vancouver dressed up as the scroll from Episode IV of Star Wars. Her friend promoted “You should totally book an appointment with her. She’ll make your hair look as good as this dress.”
This dress named “Systems Supernova”. It was made by designer Tina with recycled computer wiring, a thrift store curtain and electrical tape.
Rapper Nicki Minaj used to wear this skeleton dress at the American Music Awards. It is not easy to sit when wearing the coral-colored dress made by Indian designer Manish Arora
This butterfly dress is designed by Luly Yang
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