Duct Tape Dresses: A Gallery of The Prom Trend Sweeping North America
Rain Dress
The most memorable part of prom is -- and will always be -- the outfits. Dressing formally is a novelty in high school and most teenagers go all out for the occasion. For some, this means paying hundreds for a princess dress or tux. To others, thanks to Duck Tape Brand's "Stuck at Prom" contest, it's a chance to make a masterpiece.
This coming spring marks the adhesive company's 12th annual scholarship competition. Over a dozen years, they've been giving talented teens cash awards for making duct tape ensembles and wearing them to prom. (Each first prize winner gets $5,000; runners-up receive between $3,000 and $500.) The contenders are judged on five criteria -- workmanship, originality, use of color, accessories and use of duct tape. Then, the finalists are placed in an online gallery where the general public votes for their favorite couple.
Past victors have crafted expertly tailored pieces that -- beyond a telltale latex-y sheen -- are hard to discern from actual fabric. Many of of them drape beautifully and are adorned with intricate, imaginative patterns. Despite the overabundance of corset tops and flamboyant props (it is prom after all), we seriously think some of these kids might be Lincoln Center-bound.
If it actually rains, these outfits are totally water resistant.
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Henna Dress
Matching henna: now that's dedication.
Knicks Dress
Perhaps they are fans of the New York Knicks?
Ruffle Dress
So the dress might be a one time deal, but that cute ruffled bag has definite wardrobe potential.
Star Dress
When in doubt, spangly stars are always a crowd-pleaser.
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Colorful Dress
Niiice photo, guys. Very Vogue Italia-goes-to-the-school-dance.
Rodeo Dress
They can afterparty at the rodeo!
Paint Dress
Looks like this artsy couple got inspired by Salvador Dali and Jackson Pollock.
Polka Dot Dress
These look eerily normal, like they're made from satin and silk. But they aren't, which sort of blows our minds.
Furry Dress
Those furry trims are so Prada Fall 2011, they just needs some badass yellow-tinted goggles











