Switzerland woman, Natasha Coline is a female model. A Swiss baker named Kim Fah Lee Fokas established the Guinness World Record for the heaviest supported wearable cake dress, weighing 131.15 kg.
Natasha attempted the world record during the Swiss World Wedding Fair. The fairgoers received chunks of the cake that had been divided into it. According to Guinness World Records, Natasha unveiled her creation on January 15 of this year, which was made from common cake ingredients.
The costume had a diameter of 1.319 metres, a height of 1.57 metres, and a circumference of 4.15 metres. An aluminium frame that also functioned as the skirt supported it. Additionally, it had wheels to make it easier for the model to walk inside and a small board to hold the cake in position. The upper part of the cake garment was made of sugar paste.
After everything was authorised, SweetyCakes creator Kim Fah Lee Fokas received the Guinness World Records certificate. He said, “A few years ago, as I was working diligently on a wedding cake in my then-tiny “shop,” which was located behind my small studio, I had a crazy thought: How wonderful would it be if a whole wedding outfit were made of cake? A few days later, my youngest daughter Elli was already the subject of the first [and] most challenging attempt: how to construct the bodice of the dress in a way that it will support the wearer.”
Guinness World Records shared the video on Instagram. It features a model wearing a cake-inspired wedding gown with a sweetheart neckline and royal icing blooms. Additionally, it features people eating cake from it. Guinness World Records captioned the Instagram video, “Largest wearable cake dress (supported) 131.15 kg (289 lb 13 oz) by Natasha Coline Kim fah Lee Fokas, SweetyCakes GmbH.”
Since the post was published a day ago on Instagram, it has gotten over 1.3 million views and 46,000 likes. Many people have responded to the share their thoughts.
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