But the stunning red strapless creation made from 1,725 flowers is the result of a collaboration between an award-winning florist - and supermarket chain Asda.
The Valentine's Day-themed gown took 170 hours to make and weighs just under two stone.
Asda has unveiled a mermaid-cut dress made from 1,725 flowers to encourage couples to treat themselves this Valentine's Day;
The dress was inspired by the 110lbs Stephane Rolland masterpiece modelled by Yasmin Le Bon at Paris Fashion Week earlier this year, bringing couture to the flower world.
The sexy split-legged design, showcases a selection of Asda’s exquisite Valentine’s Day flower range.
The petals from 1,000 of Naomi red roses cover the entire body, running down to the floor and the entire look was completed with a pair of rose petal covered stiletto shoes;
The dress was inspired by the 110lbs Stephane Rolland masterpiece modelled by Yasmin Le Bon at Paris Fashion Week earlier this year;
The petals from 1,000 of Naomi red roses cover the entire body, running down to the floor.
Fifteen exquisite Carmen roses and 200 chrysanthemums, decorated with gold-leaf, adorn the hip and skirt of the dress.
Petals from 150 Purple Power roses, 75 gerberas and 300 carnations have been used on the hem giving the gown the perfect finish.
The entire look was completed with a pair of rose petal covered stiletto shoes.
The dress was designed by 23-year-old Joe Massie, three-time winner of the RHS Chelsea Young Florist of the Year award;
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