Domino’s knows the world is obsessed with their cheesy, crusty pie and would do anything for the love of pizza. The food chain’s latest campaign, the Domino’s Piece of the Pie contest, recently asked foodies to put their love for pizza on display in unique ways.

Olivia Mears, a costume designer from North Carolina, is grabbing a lot of attention on social media with her entry – a regal pizza gown featuring toppings you’d expect to see on a pizza. The full-on pizza dress has been made from pizza boxes, foam and hand-painted fabrics. She even made a beautiful throne out of pizza boxes, and looks like a real pizza queen while sitting on her throne.

Regal pizza gown

The strapless dress is topped with hand-painted pepperoni, mushrooms, olives and green peppers. It also features a sweetheart neckline and corseted back, along with the skirt that boasts a puffy hemline that resembles a pizza crust. It definitely looks like a perfect prom dress or wedding dress for any pizza lover.

For the contest, people were asked to post their photographs on Twitter and Instagram with #PieceofthePieContest. The contest ended on April 16, 2017, though winners have not yet been announced. There will be 50 winners of the contest, and each one will get a price money of $10,000. If Mears wins the contest, her two weeks of hard work on the pizza dress and the throne will be worth all her time.

 

I created a dress that dreams are made of. If only I’d had this for my prom. ✨?✨ #pizzadress made & worn by me.

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Via: Bustle

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