Friday, June 28, 2013

Clothes made out of food? You're taking the biscuit.




For many of us out there nice food is a guilty pleasure and for others it’s spending our hard earned cash on the latest designer gear.

But if you could combine the two would that be a match made in heaven or plain madness?

We take a look at five of the top wackiest clothes items crafted entirely from food.





In at No.5 it’s the spaghetti dress with meatball necklace. This was part of American fashion designer Jeremy Scott’s 2006 collection ‘Food Fight.’

No.4 sees the fusion between every girls’ dream and something their husbands would chew on with a beer in front of the T.V...the beef jerky Chanel handbag.
Designed by Nancy Wu and made from 100% beef jerky this bag was crafted by hand-sewing sheets of the air-dried meat. No need to slip a snack in your handbag from later.












In at No.3, perhaps the best solution for brides on a budget, the cupcake gown. 
Not only will it having your guests talking about it for weeks afterwards but you can also tick your wedding favours off the list.












 

No.2 is something you could pictures seeing in Charlie and the Cholocate Factory. German bakers Lambertz crafted an edible bubble dress made out of 100% solid chocolate, worn by German model Alena Gerber at an annual show in Munich in January 2010.











And at No.1, what better way to wake up in the morning than to slip on a pair of your comfiest slippers. Even better if you can stick them in the toaster, fry and egg and they set you up for your day. European designers R& E Praspaliauskas crafted these crusty delights which can be yours for just €22.










What’s the strangest food clothing item you’ve come across? Do you agree with our list?

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