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Dress Made Out Of Gold Coins

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http://www.reuters.com/article/life...937320071101

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TOKYO (Reuters Life!) - They're the new fashion heavyweights: a Tokyo design school sent models decked out in more than 1,500 Austrian gold coins clinking down the catwalk on Thursday to showcase its students' skill.

The coins, lent by the Austrian Mint Office and worth more than $1.2 million, were sewn onto three pieces of apparel -- a full-length dress weighing 10 kg (22 pounds) and two jackets weighing up to 21 kg (46 pounds).

The outfits, shimmering like golden scales in the spotlight, were designed by students at Bunka Fashion College for their annual school festival.

The coins were sewn onto the clothes in a locked room within the college campus, where the teachers kept a constant watch. "I felt the weight of the task as I sewed on each piece, coin by coin," said student Yuko Imauji.

One of the models became overwhelmed with the weight of his outfit, a 15 kg jacket, which was swiftly taken off.

"The dress is heavy but well constructed and it fits well," said female model and student Haruna Mine said.

"My back's feeling it, though -- it would be tough to wear these coins every day."

Gold prices hit a 28-year high on Thursday as the dollar dropped. Spot gold hit a high of $799.30 an ounce, its highest since January 1980.


There's also a video of it on yahoo.com but I can't find the address for it to link.
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Very interesting use of some gold coins to spice up an outfit.
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Just watched the video - those dresses look interesting.

http://news.yahoo.com/video/3119/pg:2

Forget diamonds, dress gold
Reuters - Thu Nov 1, 1:02 PM ET

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Those poor Philharmonics are getting all dinged up being strutted around on the catwalk
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The video said the men's outfits "looked like a cross between Darth Vader and John Wayne". I was thinking more like Huggy Bear.
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