@Connoisseur fashion victim, go for style baby, fashion is folly
So, we can decide - vote on Ms Universe Aus costume, or not
Oh dear, so cheap and not cheerful
Very low budget swimsuit with cardboard cut-out back attachment, and shower curtain.
Should you wish to vote -
https://www.pedestrian.tv/news/arts...a-co/e2a7f0bb-2eac-499d-bf0b-c45b10380fe1.htm
Cheap bastards, we have oscar winning costume designers you know? they might even do it for free.
They have selected the winner.
Great break for the young designer.
Terrific her father assisted with the making of the beading too.
Hope the wings break in transit and she can't wear them for the big night.
Easy does it: Miss Universe Australia Tegan Martin parades the winning gown's giant wings - held up with aluminium tubing - which are harnessed to her shoulders using Velcro, in Sydney on Monday
Proud: Newcastle-born Tegan says it's an honour to parade the heavily beaded costume in honour of Australia's first people
Unveiled on Monday at Sydney's Doltone House, Miss Martin gingerly paraded the costume she will wear to represent Australia at The Miss Universe Final in Miami on January 25.
Strapped onto her shoulders using Velcro, she appeared to effortlessly balance the colourful wings as she strutted the catwalk.
However, she later conceded it was an effort to walk in the gown, saying: 'It is a little elaborate and I did have to walk five metres behind the other girls to give myself enough space on the catwalk.'
The winning affair is the work of Melbourne designer Caitlin Holstock, 22, and was chosen by a public vote in a competition run by Elucent Skincare.
Don't knock it! Designer Caitlin Holstock (L) and Tegan bond backstage at the unveiling on Monday
Bursting with pride: Winning designer Caitlin Holstock dreams of working with top designers
The Dreamtime-inspired gown, complete with heavy clay and terracotta beading, took two weeks to create with the expertise of Ms Holstock's glass fibre expert father, Bryce.
She explained: 'Dad specialises in glass fibre and helped weld the arched aluminium frame that keeps the sunset upright. I'm so chuffed that my dress is going to be on the world stage in January. 'It's a dream come true.'
Read more:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2781861/Wining-Miss-Universe-Australia-costume-dramatic-sunset-wings-harnessed-Tegan-Martin.html#ixzz3FN7MKxO1