For those hectic mornings when you can't find your chain mail: a pointy paper tunic by Sandra Backlund. The Swedish fashion designer made the armor-like top — included in her recent Ink Blot Test collection — from hundreds of sheets of medium stock held together with tough, double-sided tape. Named after the bilateral smears of Rorschach's personality predictor, her Ink Blot line is composed largely of chunky, swoopy hand-knit apparel. For this particular piece, though, Backlund says she was attracted to the abstract geometry of paper construction. Dry-clean only. Play Previous: Reviews: The Darjeeling Limited, Venter's A Life Decoded, Enemy Territory: Quake Wars Next: Jen Stark’s Paper Sculptures Explore Fractals, Wormholes, and Dead Bodies
Flaunt Your Personality With a Rorschach-Inspired Paper Tunic
For those hectic mornings when you can't find your chain mail: a pointy paper tunic by Sandra Backlund. The Swedish fashion designer made the armor-like top — included in her recent Ink Blot Test collection — from hundreds of sheets of medium stock held together with tough, double-sided tape. Named after the bilateral smears of […]