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Stylin’ the White Cashmere Collection

Last week Cashmere Bathroom Tissue held their 9th Annual White Cashmere Collection fashion show in support of the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation.

For this fashion show Canadian designers both established and up and coming design fabulous creations all made a reality with Cashmere Bath  Tissue. Yes you read right all the designs are made out of toilet paper. And no they aren’t all some version of a bandage dress.

I was asked to style one of the creations that walked the catwalk and this is what I came up with.

cashmere - label

All of the designs were incredibly beautiful. It is hard to believe that anyone could create dresses of this detail out of TP. Still the design I could most identify with was the dress above by Label.

I could totally see a 20something girl heading out downtown with the leather jacket draped over the Label dress, with the layered necklace and spikey clutch.

The hairpiece is amazing too. It is also made with Cashmere Bath Tissue and designed by MMCrystal by Michelle Merizzi. I would however pin it to the jacket instead of wearing in my hair, more like an oversized pouf.

Take a look at the runway show and tell me which is your favourite from the White Cashmere Collection in the comments! (note that Cashmere will be selling the Pink Bathroom Tissue for Breast Cancer month and 25 cents from every pack will go directly towards the cause throughout October).

Photo credit: Agnus Rowe MacPherson

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Iva

Wednesday 26th of September 2012

You did a great job styling this. Cashmere surprises me every year with their creations.

toshopohlic

Wednesday 26th of September 2012

Yes they are really amazing - really am inpressed what people can put together with toilet paper!!

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