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At this year’s Cake International Show, which took place April 22-23 at Alexandra Palace in London, the competition was stiff, but one decorator stood out above all the rest.

Cake designer Emma Jayne created an intricately designed cake based on a wedding dress from fashion designer Mak Tumang. Using a tool known as dragéekiss, Jayne meticulously placed pearls inside every flower on the cake. This perfectly mimicked the dress it was based on, which you can see below.

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The cake was part of “Wedding Gowns Through the Ages,” an exhibit of wedding-dress inspired cakes. It generated a lot of buzz for the designer as well as for the competition.

Cake international hosts the world’s largest cake competition according to its website. “Open for anyone - of any age and experience - to enter, this competition has launched baking careers and is truly the heart of Cake International. If you love cake decorating and cake art, then join us and take part in a competition that celebrates the ever-evolving skills and creativity of cake decorators across the globe,” it goes on to say.