Toilet Paper Wedding Dress Contest
July 20th, 2008 by winnieI had never heard of this contest before, but evidently it was the 4th annual Toilet Paper Wedding Dress contest that took place on Friday, June 20th at the Ripley’s Believe It Or Not in New York City’s Time Square. The winner, Katrina Chalifoux created a lace wedding gown with 7 rolls of Charmin toilet paper! Lace! It looks pretty amazing for toilet paper, glue and tape.

Here’s her niece modeling the winning gown.
Second place went to Terri Glover.
And third place to Ann Kagawa Lee, an attorney from Hawaii and California.
The gowns are on display at Ripley’s all across the country for the next year. I may have to check for a San Francisco appearance. Maybe I can pick up a few tips for the next time I have to play this game at a bridal shower.
Photos courtesy of cheap-chic-weddings.com, one of the sponsors of the contest.

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July 21st, 2008 at 2:55 am
Nice dress competition. If we say about wedding dress, it is very important part of wedding. Because the everybody’s eyes are kept watching bride’s wedding dress. So bride and bride’s dress is the center point of the wedding ceremony around which all the people rounds. That’s why we can not deny the dignity of the dress. Here the wedding dress photographs also inspire for new fashion design.
July 21st, 2008 at 10:36 pm
wow! very very impressive. wonder if they used triple ply toilet paper. these dresses look sturdy to wear around town!