World-renowned Belgian artist Isabelle de Borchgrave is recognized for her elegant and intricate paper-designed gowns. Her exquisite dresses made entirely of paper evoke high fashions from the courts of the Medici in the Renaissance to the legendary Fortuny silks of the early 20th century.
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Wow, these are beautiful!
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Very cool---but you can't go out in the rain!
ReplyDeleteThat is so neat!
ReplyDeleteThat's unbelievable work!
ReplyDeleteBestest buddie.. these are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteOh my, those are really beautiful. But they are just for show, right? I mean, if I was going to wear one, I'd be so afraid of ripping it in the process of puttin it on or taking it off.
ReplyDeleteThose are beautiful and they really look like fabric made!
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ReplyDeleteStunning! I love the white and black one (photographed from behind)...
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous. Man I wish I could do anything near that! Orsome days I think I would like to wear one. They are so pretty!
ReplyDeleteThose are amazing!!
ReplyDeleteWow!! These are unbelieveable! Thank you for sharing them. I have never heard of this art before.
ReplyDeletevery beautiful ... Just think how many extra oreos you could pack on your thighs if that were still the fashion...hmmm
ReplyDeleteWOW, I bet it would be uncomfortable though
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