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$1.5 Million Wedding Dress Made from Peacock Feathers
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WOW!!!!
thats very interesting?
umm howd they get the feathers pluck them or wait till they fell out?
Too bad the bodice looks like it too its fabric from my old couch.
How many peacocks were killed for this hideous dress??
Not EVERY expensive thing is pretty…
Oh my god!That dress is so beautiful it must cost a a lot
They drop their feathers all the time, you don’t have to kill them.
That dress is beautiful! and to put the haters and PETA pushers at ease, peacocks drop their feathers naturally. NONE were killed in the making of this dress.
Not sure I know too many people that would wear peacock feathers–with a tail even!
Disgusting. Overly patterned and busy. Plus, as previously mentioned, I’ve seen a couch with a design similar to the bodice. Clearly this is for someone with too much money and not enough taste,