This amazing fashion fusion was created by artist and fashion designer Michael Cepress, who made these stunning paper collars for a traveling exhibition called ‘RRRIPP: Paper Fashion, a traveling exhibition highlighting the use of paper in fashion.’
Michael Cepress’ unique design work is also featured in a book that shows his work alongside renowned designers like John Galliano and Issey Miyake. With an MA in fine art and a keen interest in the male wardrobe and tailoring traditions, Michael Cepress’ work is an interesting crossover of art and fashion.
Those gorgeous paper collars should come with a dry clean only tag.
What's Driving This Trend
- Artistic Fashion Fusion
- Exploring the use of unconventional materials and techniques in fashion to create unique and visually striking designs.
- Paper Fashion
- Using paper in fashion to create intricate and delicate garments that challenge traditional notions of textile usage.
- Crossover of Art and Fashion
- Combining art and fashion to blur the boundaries between the two disciplines and create thought-provoking and innovative designs.
Who This Affects Most
- Fashion Design
- Opportunity to experiment with unconventional materials and techniques to create innovative and boundary-pushing designs.
- Fine Art
- Exploring the intersection between art and fashion, pushing the boundaries of creativity in both disciplines.
- Textile Manufacturing
- Developing new techniques to incorporate paper in textile manufacturing, creating sustainable and eco-friendly fashion options.
