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Toilet paper wedding dress wins design contest
Tourists gaped at six stunning wedding dresses displayed in New York’s Times Square last week, as the stylish white frocks were fashioned entirely of toilet paper.
Six dresses were displayed at the Times Square “odditorium” Thursday and three winning designers squared off for the top prize of $1,000.
The judging panel, which included representatives from toilet roll manufacturers Charmin, crowned this year’s winner, Katrina Chalifoux of Illinois. She spent two weeks creating a sheath dress with a raised flower pattern from molded toilet paper.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ruth Mitchell .
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