Despite the quaintness of all the outfits that qualify these days, there’s no real reason why national or regional dress should require to be time-hallowed to be valid, so let’s hear it for Miss Minnesota, Julie Knutson, who is pioneering the latest thing as the new national dress for her home state: according to the […]
Despite the quaintness of all the outfits that qualify these days, there’s no real reason why national or regional dress should require to be time-hallowed to be valid, so let’s hear it for Miss Minnesota, Julie Knutson, who is pioneering the latest thing as the new national dress for her home state: according to the Daily Telegraph, she observed the Miss USA contest requirement that contestants wear something related to their region by appearing at the Mobile, Alabama event wearing a dress made entirely from dud chips and other scrap parts donated by Cray Research Inc.