Kim Pfannebecker was clearly the belle of the ball at the Blue Ribbon Bacon Festival by sporting this lovely dress made of bacon.
This magical dress is made entirely of bacon and it is 100% delicious. It is pretty astonishing just how well it fit Kim. Evidently bacon is good for more than just tasting, sounding (when it crackles on a pan), smelling and feeling good. It is now truly good for all the senses.
The dress is a feat of design and craftsmanship. It is stylized in a very traditional and aesthetically pleasing way. Despite working with bacon, the designer did a fantastic job in putting it together. This dress made of bacon is definitely worthy of weddings -- if it doesn't get eaten first.
Real-Life Bacon Frocks
This Dress Made of Bacon Stole the Show at the Blue Ribbon Bacon Festival
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