Edible wedding dress made of candied petals

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Edible wedding dress made of candied petals

Modern brides are increasingly refusing to marry in dresses taken by hire, preferring to sew a wedding dress to order, or buy a new one. Only then, after the wedding, this dress is simply hanging in the closet, because in most cases it is unlikely to wear it somewhere else.

At the fashion show of COLOMBIATEX FASHION SHOW in Medelline, a young Colombian cook Huan Manuel Barrientos (Juan Manuel Barrientos) demonstrated alternative wedding dresses, which not only look exquisitely and stylish, but also can become a great dessert for newlyweds. It's all about an unusual material for outfits, and they are made from rose petals covered with sugar icing.

From afar it may seem that the magnificent skirt of each of the two edible dresses presented on a fashionable show consists of lace or beautifully draped fabric. But if you get a little closer, it will become obvious that all this is the most ordinary pink petals. True, pink, red, orange and burgundy they are only in one dress of two. The second entirely and completely white, gentle, air - as well as sweet, appetizing, crunchy. This was demonstrated by the author and culinary, José Manuel Barrientos, right on the stage Ichka from every dress on the petal.

Edible wedding dress made of candied petals
Edible wedding dress made of candied petals

In order for the image of the bride to be fully completed, the same exclusive accessories are attached to the edible outdoor. So, decorating models, including rings and hairpins for hair and fate, made of candy, and the same edible bouquet of the bride holds in his hands. With such a wedding outfit, you can even order a cake. Although the newlyweds will surely want to taste a wonderful dress alone, in an intimate setting, when the ceremony will be completed and the guests will disperse at home.

Edible wedding dress made of candied petals
Edible wedding dress made of candied petals

For the manufacture of unusual wedding dresses, the author needed to cover about 4,000 rose petals. But the number of sugar spent on this very icing is modestly silent.

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