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This model is wearing a paper dress. OK, paper garb is not that unusual, but this one is rather different. It's entirely constructed from photos of autumnal scenes. How this relates to babies is unclear, but the dress was exhibited at the Earls Court Baby Show in London earlier in the year.
Created by CEWE Photobook, who claim to be the largest photo book company in Europe, the dress is being [URL="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Womens-size-10-unique-party-dress-CEWE-Photobook-/130458726543?pt=Women_s_Clothing&hash=item1e5ff2308f"]auctioned on eBay[/URL] this week to raise money for the Starlight Children's Foundation.
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#1Guest commented09-09-11, 10:44 AMEditing a commentBeing a paper dress you would not want to print the design on an inkjet printer. Going out in the rain would be interesting. All the colours would run. However a way round this would be not to use ink cartridges, but solid ink from Xerox. Feels and looks like wax. So it would even make the dress waterproof. No need for a raincoat.
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