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Duct Tape prom outfits, America - Jan 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1085432q )
Students wear high school prom outfits made entirely from Duct Tape
Tape Me To The Ball
TAPE ME TO THE BALL
High school students in America are really stuck on what to wear to prom - thanks to outfits made from DUCT tape.
Thousands of wacky undergraduates have fashioned gowns and suits from rolls of the tape usually used for minor DIY repairs.
And the results range from drop-dead dresses to multi-coloured monstrosities.
Teens get through dozens rolls of tape and put hundreds of hours of work in to complete their costumes.
But it is not just the love of the sticky stuff that has caused the use of the makeshift material.
Students send photos of their outfits to the Duct tape company, who offer prizes of up to $6,000 in scholarships for the most creative couple.
The competition has been running since 2001, with more than 5,500 students having participated. Entries are now open for the tenth anniversary contest.
And judging by these portraits some of the couple look really stuck on each other.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
Rex Features
Story: Dean Murray
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EEUHTWALT (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Duct Tape prom outfits, America - Jan 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1085432n )
Students wear high school prom outfits made entirely from Duct Tape
Tape Me To The Ball
TAPE ME TO THE BALL
High school students in America are really stuck on what to wear to prom - thanks to outfits made from DUCT tape.
Thousands of wacky undergraduates have fashioned gowns and suits from rolls of the tape usually used for minor DIY repairs.
And the results range from drop-dead dresses to multi-coloured monstrosities.
Teens get through dozens rolls of tape and put hundreds of hours of work in to complete their costumes.
But it is not just the love of the sticky stuff that has caused the use of the makeshift material.
Students send photos of their outfits to the Duct tape company, who offer prizes of up to $6,000 in scholarships for the most creative couple.
The competition has been running since 2001, with more than 5,500 students having participated. Entries are now open for the tenth anniversary contest.
And judging by these portraits some of the couple look really stuck on each other.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
Rex Features
Story: Dean Murray
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EEUHTWALT (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Duct Tape prom outfits, America - Jan 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1085432l )
Students wear high school prom outfits made entirely from Duct Tape
Tape Me To The Ball
TAPE ME TO THE BALL
High school students in America are really stuck on what to wear to prom - thanks to outfits made from DUCT tape.
Thousands of wacky undergraduates have fashioned gowns and suits from rolls of the tape usually used for minor DIY repairs.
And the results range from drop-dead dresses to multi-coloured monstrosities.
Teens get through dozens rolls of tape and put hundreds of hours of work in to complete their costumes.
But it is not just the love of the sticky stuff that has caused the use of the makeshift material.
Students send photos of their outfits to the Duct tape company, who offer prizes of up to $6,000 in scholarships for the most creative couple.
The competition has been running since 2001, with more than 5,500 students having participated. Entries are now open for the tenth anniversary contest.
And judging by these portraits some of the couple look really stuck on each other.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
Rex Features
Story: Dean Murray
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EEUHTWALT (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Duct Tape prom outfits, America - Jan 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1085432m )
Students wear high school prom outfits made entirely from Duct Tape
Tape Me To The Ball
TAPE ME TO THE BALL
High school students in America are really stuck on what to wear to prom - thanks to outfits made from DUCT tape.
Thousands of wacky undergraduates have fashioned gowns and suits from rolls of the tape usually used for minor DIY repairs.
And the results range from drop-dead dresses to multi-coloured monstrosities.
Teens get through dozens rolls of tape and put hundreds of hours of work in to complete their costumes.
But it is not just the love of the sticky stuff that has caused the use of the makeshift material.
Students send photos of their outfits to the Duct tape company, who offer prizes of up to $6,000 in scholarships for the most creative couple.
The competition has been running since 2001, with more than 5,500 students having participated. Entries are now open for the tenth anniversary contest.
And judging by these portraits some of the couple look really stuck on each other.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
Rex Features
Story: Dean Murray
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EEUHTWALT (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Duct Tape prom outfits, America - Jan 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1085432k )
Students wear high school prom outfits made entirely from Duct Tape
Tape Me To The Ball
TAPE ME TO THE BALL
High school students in America are really stuck on what to wear to prom - thanks to outfits made from DUCT tape.
Thousands of wacky undergraduates have fashioned gowns and suits from rolls of the tape usually used for minor DIY repairs.
And the results range from drop-dead dresses to multi-coloured monstrosities.
Teens get through dozens rolls of tape and put hundreds of hours of work in to complete their costumes.
But it is not just the love of the sticky stuff that has caused the use of the makeshift material.
Students send photos of their outfits to the Duct tape company, who offer prizes of up to $6,000 in scholarships for the most creative couple.
The competition has been running since 2001, with more than 5,500 students having participated. Entries are now open for the tenth anniversary contest.
And judging by these portraits some of the couple look really stuck on each other.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
Rex Features
Story: Dean Murray
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EEUHTWALT (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Duct Tape prom outfits, America - Jan 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1085432g )
Students wear high school prom outfits made entirely from Duct Tape
Tape Me To The Ball
TAPE ME TO THE BALL
High school students in America are really stuck on what to wear to prom - thanks to outfits made from DUCT tape.
Thousands of wacky undergraduates have fashioned gowns and suits from rolls of the tape usually used for minor DIY repairs.
And the results range from drop-dead dresses to multi-coloured monstrosities.
Teens get through dozens rolls of tape and put hundreds of hours of work in to complete their costumes.
But it is not just the love of the sticky stuff that has caused the use of the makeshift material.
Students send photos of their outfits to the Duct tape company, who offer prizes of up to $6,000 in scholarships for the most creative couple.
The competition has been running since 2001, with more than 5,500 students having participated. Entries are now open for the tenth anniversary contest.
And judging by these portraits some of the couple look really stuck on each other.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
Rex Features
Story: Dean Murray
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EEUHTWALT (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Duct Tape prom outfits, America - Jan 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1085432c )
Students wear high school prom outfits made entirely from Duct Tape
Tape Me To The Ball
TAPE ME TO THE BALL
High school students in America are really stuck on what to wear to prom - thanks to outfits made from DUCT tape.
Thousands of wacky undergraduates have fashioned gowns and suits from rolls of the tape usually used for minor DIY repairs.
And the results range from drop-dead dresses to multi-coloured monstrosities.
Teens get through dozens rolls of tape and put hundreds of hours of work in to complete their costumes.
But it is not just the love of the sticky stuff that has caused the use of the makeshift material.
Students send photos of their outfits to the Duct tape company, who offer prizes of up to $6,000 in scholarships for the most creative couple.
The competition has been running since 2001, with more than 5,500 students having participated. Entries are now open for the tenth anniversary contest.
And judging by these portraits some of the couple look really stuck on each other.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
Rex Features
Story: Dean Murray
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EEUHTWALT (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Duct Tape prom outfits, America - Jan 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1085432e )
Students wear high school prom outfits made entirely from Duct Tape
Tape Me To The Ball
TAPE ME TO THE BALL
High school students in America are really stuck on what to wear to prom - thanks to outfits made from DUCT tape.
Thousands of wacky undergraduates have fashioned gowns and suits from rolls of the tape usually used for minor DIY repairs.
And the results range from drop-dead dresses to multi-coloured monstrosities.
Teens get through dozens rolls of tape and put hundreds of hours of work in to complete their costumes.
But it is not just the love of the sticky stuff that has caused the use of the makeshift material.
Students send photos of their outfits to the Duct tape company, who offer prizes of up to $6,000 in scholarships for the most creative couple.
The competition has been running since 2001, with more than 5,500 students having participated. Entries are now open for the tenth anniversary contest.
And judging by these portraits some of the couple look really stuck on each other.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
Rex Features
Story: Dean Murray
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EEUHTWALT (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Duct Tape prom outfits, America - Jan 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1085432h )
Students wear high school prom outfits made entirely from Duct Tape
Tape Me To The Ball
TAPE ME TO THE BALL
High school students in America are really stuck on what to wear to prom - thanks to outfits made from DUCT tape.
Thousands of wacky undergraduates have fashioned gowns and suits from rolls of the tape usually used for minor DIY repairs.
And the results range from drop-dead dresses to multi-coloured monstrosities.
Teens get through dozens rolls of tape and put hundreds of hours of work in to complete their costumes.
But it is not just the love of the sticky stuff that has caused the use of the makeshift material.
Students send photos of their outfits to the Duct tape company, who offer prizes of up to $6,000 in scholarships for the most creative couple.
The competition has been running since 2001, with more than 5,500 students having participated. Entries are now open for the tenth anniversary contest.
And judging by these portraits some of the couple look really stuck on each other.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
Rex Features
Story: Dean Murray
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EEUHTWALT (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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DUKAS_12659161_REX
Duct Tape prom outfits, America - Jan 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1085432d )
Students wear high school prom outfits made entirely from Duct Tape
Tape Me To The Ball
TAPE ME TO THE BALL
High school students in America are really stuck on what to wear to prom - thanks to outfits made from DUCT tape.
Thousands of wacky undergraduates have fashioned gowns and suits from rolls of the tape usually used for minor DIY repairs.
And the results range from drop-dead dresses to multi-coloured monstrosities.
Teens get through dozens rolls of tape and put hundreds of hours of work in to complete their costumes.
But it is not just the love of the sticky stuff that has caused the use of the makeshift material.
Students send photos of their outfits to the Duct tape company, who offer prizes of up to $6,000 in scholarships for the most creative couple.
The competition has been running since 2001, with more than 5,500 students having participated. Entries are now open for the tenth anniversary contest.
And judging by these portraits some of the couple look really stuck on each other.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
Rex Features
Story: Dean Murray
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EEUHTWALT (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Duct Tape prom outfits, America - Jan 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1085432f )
Students wear high school prom outfits made entirely from Duct Tape
Tape Me To The Ball
TAPE ME TO THE BALL
High school students in America are really stuck on what to wear to prom - thanks to outfits made from DUCT tape.
Thousands of wacky undergraduates have fashioned gowns and suits from rolls of the tape usually used for minor DIY repairs.
And the results range from drop-dead dresses to multi-coloured monstrosities.
Teens get through dozens rolls of tape and put hundreds of hours of work in to complete their costumes.
But it is not just the love of the sticky stuff that has caused the use of the makeshift material.
Students send photos of their outfits to the Duct tape company, who offer prizes of up to $6,000 in scholarships for the most creative couple.
The competition has been running since 2001, with more than 5,500 students having participated. Entries are now open for the tenth anniversary contest.
And judging by these portraits some of the couple look really stuck on each other.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
Rex Features
Story: Dean Murray
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EEUHTWALT (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Duct Tape prom outfits, America - Jan 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1085432b )
Students wear high school prom outfits made entirely from Duct Tape
Tape Me To The Ball
TAPE ME TO THE BALL
High school students in America are really stuck on what to wear to prom - thanks to outfits made from DUCT tape.
Thousands of wacky undergraduates have fashioned gowns and suits from rolls of the tape usually used for minor DIY repairs.
And the results range from drop-dead dresses to multi-coloured monstrosities.
Teens get through dozens rolls of tape and put hundreds of hours of work in to complete their costumes.
But it is not just the love of the sticky stuff that has caused the use of the makeshift material.
Students send photos of their outfits to the Duct tape company, who offer prizes of up to $6,000 in scholarships for the most creative couple.
The competition has been running since 2001, with more than 5,500 students having participated. Entries are now open for the tenth anniversary contest.
And judging by these portraits some of the couple look really stuck on each other.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
Rex Features
Story: Dean Murray
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EEUHTWALT (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Duct Tape prom outfits, America - Jan 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1085432a )
Students wear high school prom outfits made entirely from Duct Tape
Tape Me To The Ball
TAPE ME TO THE BALL
High school students in America are really stuck on what to wear to prom - thanks to outfits made from DUCT tape.
Thousands of wacky undergraduates have fashioned gowns and suits from rolls of the tape usually used for minor DIY repairs.
And the results range from drop-dead dresses to multi-coloured monstrosities.
Teens get through dozens rolls of tape and put hundreds of hours of work in to complete their costumes.
But it is not just the love of the sticky stuff that has caused the use of the makeshift material.
Students send photos of their outfits to the Duct tape company, who offer prizes of up to $6,000 in scholarships for the most creative couple.
The competition has been running since 2001, with more than 5,500 students having participated. Entries are now open for the tenth anniversary contest.
And judging by these portraits some of the couple look really stuck on each other.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
Rex Features
Story: Dean Murray
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EEUHTWALT (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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