After the edible dresses of South Korean Yeonju, it's obviously time for edible clothes. Thus, we owe the "Hunger Pains" collection to Ted Sabarese, who, helped by designers Ami Goodheart, Daniel Feld and Wesley Nault, imagined fashion clothes created solely with the help of food. The result is more than amazing. We can especially recognize in these creations banana peels used for a t-shirt, pasta and ravioli as a costume, or even a skirt made of pieces of meat!
All of these garments, of course, required hours of work and preparation, like this dress made of artichokes, which took about six hours to assemble. However, the story does not say if the clothes were all eaten at the end of the photo shoot!
Discover the edible clothes from the "Hunger Pains" collection in pictures on Zigonet.