University of Oregon junior Jasmine Zimmer-Stucky recently had a busy three hours involving more than 500 condoms. But not in the way you’re probably thinking.
Zimmer-Stucky — a general science major, the education and outreach coordinator for the ASUO Women’s Center and co-director of Students for Choice — used the condoms to make a skirt, which she will wear in Friday night’s condom fashion show.
“It’s a pair of boy shorts underwear and then I just sewed (the condoms) on,” she explained Click here for the photo. “It wasn’t actually that difficult; it took a lot of time, but it didn’t take a lot of skill.”
Sponsored by several student groups including the Cultural Forum and the Women’s Center, the fashion show is just one of the University’s events to recognize World AIDS Day.

