There's definitely an art to paper cutting and folding.
But how 'bout paper wearing?
I know, probably not quite practical, but still, I love these photos.
Aren't they neat?





(photos via behance.net)
I'm a huge fan of the 1960's paper dresses too, but I've always wondered. . . how long did those actually last? One wear? I promised myself years ago that I would own one someday.
I'll let you know when that happens. :)
These are so neat! I've never touched one of the 60s paper dresses, but I always imagine them being like Tyvek envelopes. Crazy!
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