British designer Jess Eaton has served up something, let's say, unique, for her latest collection.
Featuring wedding gowns made from dead animals, Roadkill Couture, uses pelts, feathers and bones of animals that have been killed on roads or have died of natural causes to create her intricate garments. No fear, animal lovers, no pets were killed (intentionally) in the making of this collection.
If you find yourself in need of a dead animal wedding gown, the collection will be on display from May 19th to the 21st at the White Gallery in London.
Featuring wedding gowns made from dead animals, Roadkill Couture, uses pelts, feathers and bones of animals that have been killed on roads or have died of natural causes to create her intricate garments. No fear, animal lovers, no pets were killed (intentionally) in the making of this collection.
If you find yourself in need of a dead animal wedding gown, the collection will be on display from May 19th to the 21st at the White Gallery in London.