Artist's hand-painted dress to match her artwork goes viral
When she painted the dress and made a video of it, she joked with her family that it would be a hit.

Poche lives in Ponchatoula, a town of about 8,000 people in southeastern Louisiana that is known for its annual strawberry festival, antique stores and the live alligator it keeps as a mascot. It's now being noticed for a piece of art that people from around the world have connected with - Poche's dress.
When she painted the dress and made a video of it, she joked with her family that it would be a hit. "Y'all just watch, this is going to go viral," said Poche, who owns Mandi Mae Fine Art.
The video, titled "When you need something cool to wear to your art release tomorrow night," shows her making an initial turquoise brush stroke on the dress and ends with the finished, brightly hued garment next to a similarly colorful painting.

"It's been nonstop. Messages in the middle of the night coming in from other countries that I didn't expect," she said.
She said she has since made and sold four similar garments but most likely will never part with the original.
Now Poche is trying to capitalize on the interest generated by the dress to contribute to her community. She plans to work with local women business owners to hold a charity event soon.
"Anything I can do to draw people here, I'm all for it," Poche said.
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