Lady GaGa surprised the whole world with her weird dress made from beef, but actually she was not the first one to wear a food dress. Take a look at these 10 Unbelievable Food Dress Designs

Lettuce Dress. Chantelle Houghton, the former ‘Big Brother’ contestant and model wore only lettuce leaves styled into a dress to front a campaign by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), encouraging the public to stop eating meat. link

Lettuce and Cabbage Dress. A creative PETA Campaign to encourage vegetarianism in China. link

French Fries Dress designed by Andrea Turner. link

Meat Dress. Lady Gaga’s meat dress was by far the most outrageous fashion moment of the 2010. The designer behind the dress was Franc Fernandez.link

Cake Dress. A Wedding Dress… You Can Eat. A woman named Lukka Sigurdardottir made this seriously unbelievable cake wedding dress. link

Chocolate Dress. German model Alena Gerber poses wearing a full chocolate dress during the presentation of chocolate dresses at the 16th Salon du Chocolat in Paris.
Cabbage Dress by Sarah Illenberger. link

Spaghetti Dress with a Meatball Necklace. As part of his fall 2006 collection, cleverly titled “Food Fight,” Jeremy Scott, known for his wacky themes, playfully paired a spaghetti dress with a meatball necklace. link
Cream Puff Dress. Ukrainian pastry chef Valentyn Shtefano made his wife’s wedding dress entirely out of cream puffs and caramelized sugar. It took over 2 months to make and used 1,500 puffs. Despite the fact that it appears to be heavy, the dress weighed only 20 pounds.link

Marshmallow Peep Dress

Salad Dress
