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For many people, finding oneself with nothing to wear the night before a big event is -- to put it mildly -- upsetting. For teen designer Shami Oshun, it was just an excuse to make something cool.。
The San Francisco designer spent a grand total of $15 to create her homemade prom dress, which she documented on Twitter last weekend. The result is strikingly beautiful, well-made, unique, and on-theme for the event: which is more than can be said about many Met Gala looks.。
Just saying.。
SEE ALSO:Teen cashes in on the perfect revenge after being dumped by prom date 。
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To make the dress, Oshun added details -- including fabric, gems, and rosettes from other dresses -- to a plain white dress she already had in her closet. She wasn't afraid to start over and change direction, either -- the mark of a true artiste. 。
Check out her process below, and prepare to wonder why you never took the time to learn any skills: 。
Check out her process below, and prepare to wonder why you never took the time to learn any skills:。
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