This sort of defies description, (the maker, Gail Be, calls the dress the “Garden of Eden”) but never mind the name, it IS super-sparkly, “fabric free” and took some ungodly amount of time and effort (4 years?) to make. The video is loaded with strange superlative statistics like “no pre-drawings or sketches” and “750,000 uncirculated vintage crystals”? It sort of looks better as a thing and not on (sorry, it might be the model? They couldn’t get Gnesa Wilder, I guess…) And if you want more of this sort of thing, below is the “World’s Largest Beaded Wedding Dress” (i.e. parade float) that would need a football field and a team of “train wranglers” to be set into motion. Again, better, not on… but the big question is, what in the %&$#! do the bridesmaids wear? Oh, and MUTE unless you like relentless string orchestration that keeps building and building. I think again, Gnesa Wilder might just be the perfect soundtrack. You’re welcome. (T/Y Patrick)
Fantasy from Gail Be Designs on Vimeo.
The Garden of Eden [TRAILER] from Gail Be Designs on Vimeo.
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