Winning toilet paper gowns offered to brides-in-need

A toilet paper wedding dress won the $10,000 first prize in a quirky New York fashion competition


Reuters July 21, 2017
A model is pictured backstage wearing a wedding dress made out of toilet paper before a fashion show in the Manhattan borough of New York City, New York, US July 20, 2017. PHOTO: REUTERS

NEW YORK: A toilet paper wedding dress with 1,500 hand-cut butterflies made by a mother of two in her spare time won the $10,000 first prize in a quirky New York fashion competition on Thursday and a bride-in-need may have the chance to wear it down the aisle.

Models present wedding dresses made out of toilet paper during a fashion show in the Manhattan borough of New York City, New York, US July 20, 2017. PHOTO: REUTERS Models present wedding dresses made out of toilet paper during a fashion show in the Manhattan borough of New York City, New York, US July 20, 2017. PHOTO: REUTERS

Ripley's Believe It or Not!, which exhibits winning entries every year, is donating about 20 of the top gowns to brides whose plans were shattered by the sudden bankruptcy of wedding dressmaker Alfred Angelo last week.

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Kari Curletto said she spent three months on her submission "Quilted Enchantment," with its six-foot cathedral train. It was her first entry, one of 1,517 this year, in the 13-year-old toilet paper dress competition sponsored by Cheap Chic Weddings and Quilted Northern toilet paper.

A model is pictured backstage wearing a wedding dress made out of toilet paper before a fashion show in the Manhattan borough of New York City, New York, US July 20, 2017. PHOTO: REUTERS A model is pictured backstage wearing a wedding dress made out of toilet paper before a fashion show in the Manhattan borough of New York City, New York, US July 20, 2017. PHOTO: REUTERS

"It kind of feels like I'm dreaming right now," Curletto said in an interview after her win. "Halfway through I was going to quit. I was crying and thinking, 'Well, I just can't do it. It's too much,' and a butterfly flew into my yard and landed on my hand."

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Curletto, an actress living in Las Vegas, fashioned the dress from toilet paper, glue, glitter and tape, working at night after her children went to bed.

A model is pictured backstage wearing a wedding dress made out of toilet paper before a fashion show in the Manhattan borough of New York City, New York, US July 20, 2017. PHOTO: REUTERS A model is pictured backstage wearing a wedding dress made out of toilet paper before a fashion show in the Manhattan borough of New York City, New York, US July 20, 2017. PHOTO: REUTERS

Brides-in-need should contact Ripley's by July 28 for a chance to get a paper gown, spokesperson Suzanne Smagala-Potts said by phone. The exhibitor has yet to choose which ones will be donated, she added.

Florist Roy Cruz of Chesapeake, Virginia, won in 2015 and 2016. His submission this year, a two-piece floral ball gown featuring snowflake cut-outs was voted fan favourite.

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