Tag Archives: 18th century

Incredible Paper Wigs

Russian artist Asya Kozina created these stunning 18th century wigs from paper! Amazing, isn’t it?! I love when artists use mundane mediums to create incredible pieces of art. Fit for a queen, these wigs are super intricate and tedious to make… but the end result, wowie wow WOW! Check out more of …

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Paper Dolls

Check out this cool exhibit called “Prêt-à-Papier: The Exquisite Art of Isabelle de Borchgrave” at the Hillwood Estate Museum and Gardens in Washington! Belgian artist Isabelle de Borchgrave crafted 18th century gowns and shoes entirely of paper! Dang!!  Obviously, she doesn’t give an eff about paper cuts. Yes, I’m one of those people who …

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A La Disposition- Fall 2012- Haberdashery and such…

London-based designer A La Disposition unveiled their Fall 2012 line with a dramatic show involving blacked out models and hats fit for an 18th century aristocrat hiding a jug of whiskey. Seriously, if I had a hat like that, I’d hide everything under there, including Mr. Marmar. Their collection involved lots …

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