‘Heated Rivalry’ star turns heads in dress sewn with over 500 teeth: ‘Some people are really disgusted’

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“Heated Rivalry” star Nadine Bhabha hosted the ACTRA Awards in Toronto on Monday in a floor-length gown embellished with 540 resin teeth. Kristina Ruddick

Nadine Bhabha gave the red carpet something to chew on.

The “Heated Rivalry” breakout star — who plays fan favorite Elena Rygg on the Crave and HBO Max hockey drama — hosted the ACTRA Awards in Toronto on Monday in a floor-length gown studded with 540 resin teeth.

From a distance, the embellishments could pass for pearls or delicate stones. Up close, though, the white shapes dotting the straps, arcing over the bodice and running up the lace-up back were unmistakably dental.

The dress’ straps, hips and ribcage were all dotted with pearly whites, with more running up the lace-up back. Kristina Ruddick
Designer Sahra Davaran, 23, created the piece as part of her graduate collection at Toronto Metropolitan University. Kristina Ruddick
“People kept doing double takes,” Bhabha’s stylist, Christal Williams, said of the molar-studded gown. Kristina Ruddick

A pair of matching hoop earrings hung with clusters of pearly whites completed the look.

“People kept doing double takes,” Bhabha’s stylist, Christal Williams, told Page Six Style. “I actually kept joking throughout the process that ‘we were going to eat every look up,’ so it felt funny and fitting that the statement piece ended up literally being a dress made of teeth.”

The gown is the work of 23-year-old designer Sahra Davaran, who created it as part of her “Teeth Couture” graduate collection for Toronto Metropolitan University’s fashion program. The five-look series — with pieces named Teeth, Enamel, Cavity, Root Canal and Amalgam — used upward of 50,000 resin teeth in total, including one dress covered entirely in them.

Davaran expected a polarizing reaction. “Some people are really disgusted. Some people hate it, and some people love it, and that’s exactly what I want,” she told us.

Davaran’s thesis collection, titled “Teeth Couture,” spanned five looks and used upward of 50,000 resin teeth in total. Kristina Ruddick
Matching hoop earrings hung with clusters of teeth completed Bhabha’s look for the evening. Kristina Ruddick
Davaran constructed the gown from roughly 300 individually cut pieces of shirting material, singed with a soldering iron. Kristina Ruddick

The concept’s origins are appropriately unusual. Davaran was browsing Amazon for fake meat props when the algorithm served up a listing for resin teeth. She impulsively ordered a pack, started tinkering with jewelry, and eventually expanded the idea into a full collection.

She set up a bi-weekly subscription with a manufacturer in China — 500 teeth per shipment — and spent roughly $6,000 to $7,000 on teeth alone. (“I was so worried they were going to ask if I had a clinic or something, but they didn’t,” she laughed.)

Bhabha’s dress, the collection’s second look, is called “Enamel”; Davaran constructed it from 300 individually cut pieces of shirting material, singeing each raw edge with a soldering iron to create a rippled, almost geological texture. The design took about 180 hours to complete.

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Bhabha plays fan favorite Elena Rygg on the Crave and HBO Max hockey drama. Kristina Ruddick
Williams and Bhabha frequently champion emerging Canadian designers for the actress’ red carpet appearances. Sahra Davaran
Davaran stumbled on the idea for her collection after Amazon recommended a bag of resin teeth. Sahra Davaran

Williams, who pitched an all-Canadian wardrobe for Bhabha’s three hosting looks, said the teeth gown jumped out immediately.

“What drew me to this dress specifically was how seamlessly the designer transformed something unconventional into something visually beautiful from a distance,” she told us. “It felt like wearable art.”

The pair have a track record of tapping emerging local designers for Bhabha’s red carpet moments.

“Canada has so many talented designers, especially emerging and student designers, who deserve larger platforms and visibility,” the stylist said.

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