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Ok, well. To be quite fair, this hamburger dress is a work of art. The artist (Joy Kampia) tends to render foodstuffs out of crochet and yarnwork, another example of which I've included here.

But it goes to show that with enough ingenuity and determination, you can make anything - animal, vegetable or mineral - into a cheeky little outfit.
We chatted this morning on the subject of Hallowe'en costumes. I plunged back in time to one fateful loft party I attended dressed as the girl from the Ring only to realize that every other costume there was an abbreviated size of something: slutty Pumpkin, slutty Witch, slutty Robert Goulet. My own personal Mean Girls moment.
Now we can add hamburger to this provocative tapestry of slut and slut-related costumery.
Be sure to swing by this site for more inspiring takes on fancy dress.
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