megimoo
01-27-2010, 07:08 PM
– If you thought pounds and pounds of chocolate couldn't be flattering for your figure, you haven't seen the fudge-alicious models at the 15th Paris Salon du Chocolat in Shanghai.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5HumeWDjKas&feature=player_embedded
Chefs and clothes designers from across the world combined their talents to produce some high-calorie couture. It's all edible but won't melt under the spotlight.
You couldn't say these sweet treats would last even more than one wearing. Then again, how often does a celebrity fashionista get caught on a red carpet twice in the same outfit?
At the 2010 Paris Salon du Chocolat in Shanghai, China, chefs and clothing designers teamed up to create high-calorie couture. Here, German model Alena Gerber shows off one of the creations.The show started 15 years ago, and has been held in New York, Tokyo and Moscow. This is its first time in Shanghai.
"We have adapted the concept of this exhibition to the culture and customs of each host country by always striving to showcase the skills of the people who produce this exceptional product," organizers Sylvie Douce and Francois Jeantet said in a press release
http://www.aolnews.com/weird-news/article/models-wear-chocolate-fashion-at-shanghai-show/19326819
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5HumeWDjKas&feature=player_embedded
Chefs and clothes designers from across the world combined their talents to produce some high-calorie couture. It's all edible but won't melt under the spotlight.
You couldn't say these sweet treats would last even more than one wearing. Then again, how often does a celebrity fashionista get caught on a red carpet twice in the same outfit?
At the 2010 Paris Salon du Chocolat in Shanghai, China, chefs and clothing designers teamed up to create high-calorie couture. Here, German model Alena Gerber shows off one of the creations.The show started 15 years ago, and has been held in New York, Tokyo and Moscow. This is its first time in Shanghai.
"We have adapted the concept of this exhibition to the culture and customs of each host country by always striving to showcase the skills of the people who produce this exceptional product," organizers Sylvie Douce and Francois Jeantet said in a press release
http://www.aolnews.com/weird-news/article/models-wear-chocolate-fashion-at-shanghai-show/19326819