Little known fact: Former West Asheville-based hosiery company Mars of Asheville put this WNC town on the map in the mid ‘60s with super-trendy paper dresses. A fore-runner in the disposables industry ...
Disposable paper dresses enjoyed a brief vogue in the turbulent late 1960s, when young people literally wore their politics and interests on their sleeves—but were prepared to discard them as easily ...
Wedding gowns are usually made of lace, tulle, satin, or other traditionally feminine materials. But a wedding gown constructed from toilet paper? That’s the tricky task the 10 finalists in the 13th ...
Soft, but strong. The top three gowns form this year's toilet paper wedding dress contest were a mix of intricate detail and innovative design. The winning dress was chosen from a field of more than 1 ...
The traditional bridal shower game has some competition with this dress contest Sorry Meghan Markle. There is a new wedding dress everyone is talking about. A Virginia-based designer just won $10,000 ...
Here comes the bride, all dressed in white … toilet paper? TLC, home to wedding shows like “Say Yes to the Dress” and “I Want That Wedding,” has pushed the boundaries of wedding fashion couture with ...
DETROIT — Chiffon. Satin. Toilet paper? Susan Brennan has added four jumbo rolls of two-ply Charmin to her list of acceptable wedding dress materials. The Michigan woman won the $1,000 top prize in a ...