All made in paper, beautiful historic costumes incredibly elaborately reproduced



Belgian artistsIsabelle de BorchgraveMr. Paper 's works such as paper dresses and shoes are incredibly elaborate that they are all made of paper, dress from the 17th century to the 19th century,Mrs PompadourIt is a reproduction of clothes that a historical figure such as worn by.

Each of the delicate works reproduced faithfully from the silhouette to the texture of the cloth, from the silhouette to the cloth texture, carefully dyed and coloring the paper manually, painting patterns, drawing, folding, wrinkling, It is a perfection degree that is likely to sigh.

Pictures are from the following.Isabelle de Borchgrave - Painter, designer, artist, visual artist, discover its amazing dresses and creations of paper!

The work of 1998 titled "Robe à la Française" was modeled on the 1780 dress held in the Kyoto Costume Foundation.


"Gilet d'homme" is a girl of male in 1760. It looks like a cardigan woolen cloth. Works of 2001.


"Robe pour le sport" is a work in March 2000. It is far from the image of contemporary sportswear, but it is the dress of a British woman in 1870 playing sports. Have you been horse riding or something?


"La robe de Madame de Pompadour" (2001), in 1755Maurice Quantin de la TourDrawn byPortraitIt was reproduced based onMrs PompadourThe dress.


Breast where the ribbon is continuous.


"La robe de l'Impératrice Eugénie" (2001)Eugenie de Montillo(Empress of Napoleon III) dress.Mrs MoissesieIt was made on the basis of a portrait painted in 1856 by.


"Robe du Musée de l'Impression sur Etoffes de Mulhouse" (left) isMulhouseIt was created in 1998 inspired by the 1840 cloth of the Printed Textile Museum in. "Robe de Court Vénitienne" (1997) is modeled on the Venetian court dress of 1745.


The left "Robe du soir Worth" (1997) is a British-born designer who was active in France called "Father of Haute Couture"Charles Frederick Worth"Robe ronde à la française" (1997) is a work made with reference to the dress of 1795 held in the Kyoto Costume Institute Foundation, with reference to the work of 1898 of the year.


Detail of 'La robe de la Reine Marie-Antoinette' (2001).Marie AntoinetteReproduced the dress which it was supposed to wear in 1776.


"Robe à la française à panier" (2001), 18th century French dress.


Behind the scenes.


"Robe Worth" (2001) also mentioned aboveCharles Frederick WorthbyVictoria & Albert MuseumIt is a reproduction of the 1881 dress held in paper by paper.


"Veste en lin blanc" (1997) is a collection of Victoria & amp; Albert MuseumMargaret LatonEmbroidered jacket of linen made in reference to the portrait of 1615. Of course, all parts that look like elaborate embroidery are made of paper.


"Série de Caftans" (2003) is from TurkeySultanMade of colorful paper inspired by our traditional costumesKaftan.


Here also from the same caftan series.


"Chaussure XVIIIème siècle" (2000) is an 18th century shoe made by a museum in Belgium. Although it may seem large if it is a picture, it is a real size with a length of 22 cm and a height of 12 cm. Was the old woman's legs small?


This seems to have changed the combination of color and pattern in the same style.


"Ballerine Française" (2000) reproduced the ballet shoes of France in 1795. It is displayed with miniature furniture, but this is also the real size of 22 cm in length.

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