In a unique show which brought together fashion designers and chocolatiers to the runway in Brussels, models dressed in creations made of chocolate paraded all evening.
A model displays a design partially made of chocolate in a fashion show.
The irresistible collection, literally, was something that designers worked on tirelessly for months to bring together absolutely novel designs, that don’t melt away the look of the clothes.
A woman prepares a design partially made of chocolate in a fashion show.
The 14 mouth-watering creations at the annual "Salon du Chocolat" fair included a jumpsuit of dabs of colour and chocolate petals emerging from the fabric.
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"It's a mix of haute couture and Belgian chocolate," said the costume's creator Sixtine Anne de Molina, adding she spent five months working on the design, which includes a thousand pieces of chocolate.
A model wears a creation partially made of chocolate backstage during a fashion.
"Sometimes it's hard to tell which what part of the dress is actually chocolate and what part is painted."
A model wearing a helmet made of chocolate walks the ramp during the show.
Another chocolate-festooned dress on display was inspired by carnival masks while a third one was a brown, beige and red striped long gown resembling knitwear.
A model has her last adjustments backstage as she wears a creation made of chocolate.
The fashion show opens three days of a chocolate fair with workshops, tastings and discussions, which organiser Gerard Palacios estimates will get some 25,000 viewers and participants.