02 April, 2012

Child 12 Years of Dress Designing Filter Coffee

This paper shaped like a bowl of paper used for cupcake cakes and serves to filter the dregs in the coffee maker.

Child 12 Years of Dress Designing Filter Coffee


Ripley's Believe It or Not! held a fashion design contest using recycled materials in its manufacture.

The competition is named for the Trashy Fashion Week held at the Ripley's museum in St. Petersburg. Augustine, Florida, and followed the participants of various ages.
One dress is contested in this event is a mini dress design Analise Barnard and Amani Grant. The second contestant was 12 years old it makes a white dress made of paper coffee filters.

This paper shaped like a bowl of paper used for cupcake cakes and serves to filter the dregs in the coffee maker.
Wavy edge of the coffee filter produces frill accents throughout the dress. In addition to adding the pattern of off-shoulder, Barnard and Grant also added accents on the bottom tier dress.

As reported by the Daily Mail, Wednesday (28/3), a dress called "High Energy" was sweetened with a headband, earrings, and shoes with flower ornaments made of the same material. Large trash bag used as a cloak and adds a classic in this fashion.

Fashionista reported, with this unique dress, Barnard and Grant had won a prize of 100 dollars from the committee, plus 100 dollars from Ripley's.

The dress was later purchased by Ripley's to be exhibited in the museum.

In addition to Barnard and Grant, the other participant is equally unique. Kennedy Trutger, teens 15 years, making clothing from newsprint.

In addition, Masha Sardari, 17-year-old contestant, make a dress out of a paint brush to the bottom of brown paper.
(Rere / gur)

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