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Karla Torres, 18, received the most online votes for a Marie Antoinette-inspired duct-tape prom dress. The first-generation student won a $10,000 scholarship.
Karla Torres, 18, is one of five finalists selected for the duct tape prom dress competition for her 18th century-style gown. The first-generation, college-bound teen is hoping to win the $10,000 ...
Teen crafts Duck Tape prom dress for chance at scholarship. Bree Austin, of Edmond, is a finalist of Duck brand’s 24th annual Stuck at Prom Scholarship Contest.
Since 2001, Duck Tape annually runs the Stuck at Prom Scholarship Contest. [37] Participants are tasked with making an entire tuxedo or prom dress out of Duck Tape, with the two winners (one for a tuxedo and one for a dress) receiving $10,000 scholarships. [38]
Duct tape (historically and still occasionally referred to as duck tape) is cloth- or scrim-backed pressure-sensitive tape, often coated with polyethylene. There are a variety of constructions using different backings and adhesives, and the term "duct tape" has been genericized to refer to different cloth tapes with differing purposes.
Duck tape may refer to: Duck tape, an alternative and the original term for duct tape. Duck tape, or Cotton duck, a similar cloth; Duck Tape, ...
Her dress is inspired by 18th-century French art, and it could be the big winner. L.A. teen’s duct tape prom dress could win her $10,000 in national competition Skip to main content
Gronowski committed to play college football at South Dakota State, which was his only Division I scholarship offer, over offers from Butler and Valparaiso, which play in the non-scholarship Pioneer Football League, and from Division II Quincy and Bemidji State. [4] [5] He also had offers to walk-on at Iowa, Michigan State, Wisconsin, and ...