Bride wears wedding dress made of cakeWe've already told you about the 10 wedding trends of 2010 that make us want to poke our eyes out with a tulle-wrapped toothpick. Now making the rounds on the interwebs is an 11th, and one so irreverent, artistic and, well, downright tasty, we applaud any bride who embraces it.

The Cake Dress is truly the Cinderella of edible bridal gowns. Its creation has been widely attributed to Lukka Sigurdarottir, an Icelandic artist, which makes sense to us: After all, this is the culture that brought us Björk.

If you're willing to swan on the red carpet literally wearing a swan, then maybe the quirky singer's fellow countrywoman believes a bride should literally wear her cake and eat it, too. (And just maybe they've all spent too much time marinating in that Blue Lagoon.)

But, like Cinderella, Sigurdarottir has turned into a virtual pumpkin: Nobody on the Web seems able to track her down and ask her about her creation.

The dress is painted onto the bride, with a nice sweetheart neckline, full ball gown skirt, checkered cake making up what would usually be layers of tulle, and what appears to be buttercream frosting on top.

Of course, the more scatalogically minded are busy asking mundane questions like how does she pee?

People: Like most runway fashion, this dress is a flight of fancy. But what we like to imagine are the do-gooder possibilities: A trash-the-dress ceremony that could actually feed the hungry? Now that's inspired.

For a closer look at the cake, waltz your way past the jump.



The cake-cutting. Can you guess the checkered flavors!? We bet one is ... lemon.

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