Flora Danica Dresses are two genuine copies of historical dresses from the nineteenth century made out of paper, with prints of the beautiful Flora Danica service motifs, a collaboration between Annette Meyer and Royal Copenhagen. Isabelle de Borchgrave (this is a must see, example below) and Rita Brown have re-created some of the historical costumes in paper.
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How did I miss this? 2006 Toilet Paper Wedding Dress Contest, please pray for no rain. Anneliese Dekiere's paper wedding dress. Bjork got into paper I love this - "Wordrobe", Thoughts on words on clothes. Mara Johnson's Bustier.
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Paper Quilt!, wish I had taken part of that challenge. Some wrapping ideas.
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