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Amazing Wedding Dresses Ever

Isn’t a wedding dress supposed to be the one dress that all little girls dream of, their entire lives? Well, we’re not sure if a wedding dress entirely made from condoms would be something a little girl would grow up dreaming of. These wedding dresses prove that every bride is different and special in their own way. Ladies and gents, here are the world’s most bizarre wedding dresses…

This is a wedding dress made entirely of condoms and was specially designed for the Condom Fashion Show in Beijing, China.


War time is not an excuse for not having a wedding party anymore, with this camouflage dress designed by the artist Erika Sarkozi.


This wasn’t a real wedding; actually it was part of a reality show from the British TV where few of the competitors have to stand in full view almost naked in the middle of the city downtown. A very good idea for some of us who don’t want to waste time after the wedding night and go straight to the point.


Be careful not to stand next to anything flammable if you want to wear this paper frock.


Baker Valentyn Shtefano and his bride Viktoriya show off her wedding gown, which Shtefano made out of flour, eggs, sugar and caramel, in the western Ukrainian city.

The dress — made of 1,500 cream puffs and weighing 20 pounds — took the 28-year-old baker two months to make, and by the end of the wedding reception, bride Viktoriya said she didn’t want to take it off.


This lovely bridal gown is absolutely charming. Or should that be Charmin? Far from being a pricelessdesignernumber, the dress is made entirely from toilet paper, tape and glue. Its maker, Ann Kagawa Lee of Honolulu, Hawaii, took inspiration from the film “Gone With the Wind” and Japanese Origami.


Yve St Laurent designed a wedding dress based on the Russian matryoshka nesting dolls, the dress is crocheted and looks a little …odd?


Chantal Coady and Ian Stuart of Ian Stuart Brides had been talking about creating a chocolate wedding dress for years, and Chocolate Week 2008 seemed the perfect opportunity to combine Ian’s distinctive style and Rococo’s creative approach to chocolate.


For the bride who likes to kill two birds with one stone. By artist Lukka Sigurdardottir.


For the bride who wants to celebrate herself.


Cupcake Wedding Gown….For the bride who knows she’ll need a snack.


For the bride who loved Up and hates pointy objects. Balloon Wedding dress.


Flower covered wedding dress. For the bride who doesn’t have any allergies.


Newspaper Wedding Dress. For the bride who likes to know what’s going on in the world.


Bread Tag Wedding Dress.


Wedding Dress Made Out of Wool from One of the Bride’s Sheep.


Lightbulb Wedding Dress.


Another Balloon Dress


Peacock Feather Dress


Potato Sack Dress?