It started as a gag, but Kathmandu’s Adapt all-weather wedding dress went from April Fool’s prank to hot auction item overnight.
Deep pockets, a hideaway rain cloak, Gore-Tex and merino, and a transformable length for hitting the dance floor all come together in what is surely one of the most unique wedding dresses ever created.
Outdoor gear brand Kathmandu initially launched Adapt — the “world’s first all-weather wedding dress” — as an April Fool’s joke. And we covered it as such. But today, Kathmandu unveiled the one-off dress on auction site Trade Me and announced all proceeds would benefit earthquake relief and outreach for communities in the Himalaya region of Nepal.
In an effort to satisfy the “best prepared bride,” designer Tanya Carlson made a dress that’s waterproof, warm, transformable, stuffs into its own hideaway daypack, and has pockets deep enough for first-aid supplies, snacks, or extra hydration.