Would you ever wear a wedding dress made out of toilet paper? I would, but only if the toilet paper were unused and only if the wedding dress looked this stunning! This toilet paper wedding dress was designed and made by Katrina Chalifoux for a US toilet paper wedding dress contest. Contestants can only use toilet paper, tape, or glue to create whole bridal gowns complete with faux embroidery, ruffles, lace effects, and pleats. The grand prize of one thousand dollars went to Miss Chalifoux, who spent seven rolls of toilet paper and two weeks to create the winning wedding dress.

I’m not a big fan of the layered ruffles - that kind of cut makes me look fat - but I love the dress’ texture and embossed floral design. Who’d have thought that toilet paper would make such sweet and delicate material for a wedding dress? I wonder if you can achieve this effect by using traditional fabrics. I also wonder how comfortable it is, and if you have to be really careful when you move around. Toilet paper isn’t exactly the most sturdy material in the world.

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