According to the girls, it took them 215 hours to complete their prom ensembles. They were loosely inspired by the Victorian era, and used 25 rolls of gold and royal blue duct tape. All accessories including the earrings, necklaces, headbands and elaborately decorated hand fan were made with duct tape. Mary Ann's dress includes a detachable fringe skirt that can be removed to reveal a shorter version of her dress. Both girls have been working on this project since last summer and became best friends as a result.
Stuck at Prom’s panel of judges has already selected the top 10 couples entries based on workmanship, originality, use of colors, accessories and use of Duct Tape in the outfits. The second round of the competition requires the entries to gather as many votes as they can. The winner will be selected by 60 percent of the judge’s votes and 40 percent of the community votes. To support these Chattanooga teens, visit stuckatprom.com and vote using an email address.