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Flower Dress

$120.00

Gentility Preserved: This delicate paper dress showcases the transformative artistry of fashion reimagined through papercraft. The bodice features intricate hand-cut shapes from various dyed and natural sewing pattern papers, meticulously arranged on Japanese Tengu paper to create a lace-like pattern in soft peach and cream tones.

Below is the flowing skirt, crafted from sewing pattern paper, preserving the authentic sewing notations, measurement lines, and technical markings of its original purpose. The juxtaposition of the structured, ornamental bodice against the diaphanous skirt creates a captivating visual narrative about garment construction. Housed in a simple light wooden frame against a crisp white background, this piece celebrates the ephemeral beauty of fashion while transforming utilitarian materials into an enduring artistic expression that bridges traditional craftsmanship and contemporary paper art.

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Gentility Preserved: This delicate paper dress showcases the transformative artistry of fashion reimagined through papercraft. The bodice features intricate hand-cut shapes from various dyed and natural sewing pattern papers, meticulously arranged on Japanese Tengu paper to create a lace-like pattern in soft peach and cream tones.

Below is the flowing skirt, crafted from sewing pattern paper, preserving the authentic sewing notations, measurement lines, and technical markings of its original purpose. The juxtaposition of the structured, ornamental bodice against the diaphanous skirt creates a captivating visual narrative about garment construction. Housed in a simple light wooden frame against a crisp white background, this piece celebrates the ephemeral beauty of fashion while transforming utilitarian materials into an enduring artistic expression that bridges traditional craftsmanship and contemporary paper art.

Gentility Preserved: This delicate paper dress showcases the transformative artistry of fashion reimagined through papercraft. The bodice features intricate hand-cut shapes from various dyed and natural sewing pattern papers, meticulously arranged on Japanese Tengu paper to create a lace-like pattern in soft peach and cream tones.

Below is the flowing skirt, crafted from sewing pattern paper, preserving the authentic sewing notations, measurement lines, and technical markings of its original purpose. The juxtaposition of the structured, ornamental bodice against the diaphanous skirt creates a captivating visual narrative about garment construction. Housed in a simple light wooden frame against a crisp white background, this piece celebrates the ephemeral beauty of fashion while transforming utilitarian materials into an enduring artistic expression that bridges traditional craftsmanship and contemporary paper art.

Dimensions: 38cm x 30.5 cm x 4.5cm

Materials: Vintage sewing pattern paper, natural dyes, board, velvet

Care: Keep away from direct sunlight to preserve the colours

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Acknowledgement of Country

Kaya (Hello). I acknowledge that we live and work on Noongar Boodjar, the ancestral and unceded lands of the Noongar people who have been custodians of these lands for over 60,000 years.

As someone with Yamaji heritage, I pay my deepest respects to Elders past and present of both the Noongar and Yamaji nations and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. I recognise the enduring connection to land, waters, and culture that First Nations peoples maintain across this continent, and I honour their continuing contributions to our community.

I am proud of my Yamaji ancestry and committed to walking together with all First Nations peoples in a spirit of reconciliation, respect, and partnership.