French Paper Takes the Fashion Runway

French Paper Takes the Fashion Runway

Malaika Mchopa |

French Paper hit the runway last month in Denver, Colorado. Yes, you heard that right! Paper was transformed into fashion, and we witnessed all the magic firsthand! The 20th Annual Paper Fashion was hosted by One Club Denver, with 26 design teams, using different mills and many gorgeous paper collections. Talent from the Denver area brought together the concepts of bold, elegance, and innovation in fashion by telling the story with paper. 

Each ensemble represented a visual, impactful story that you felt as each model strutted the stage. We witnessed French Paper collections like Pop-Tone and Construction transformed into beautiful pieces that the models wore. They showcased the designers and teams' intricate attention to detail, bringing to life the paper they chose.

We're excited to share a closer look at some of the remarkable creations featured during the show and celebrate the talented designers who brought them to life.

Featured Designs

2000s by Dahlia

Collection Used: French Paper Parchtone

Fire Queen by Dava Open Studio

Collection Used: French Paper Glo-Tone

Shattered Time by Team Penguins

Collection Used: French Paper Pop-Tone

Crease & Chaos by Philosophy Communication

Collection Used : French Paper Pop-Tone

Ephemeral Legacy by Lieser-Booren Art

Collections Used: French Paper Pop-Tone

Patina Couture by Coppersmithettes

Collections Used: French Paper Construction

To all of the talented designers, teams, and models: thank you for transforming paper into something unforgettable.  And to the One Club Denver and the many volunteers who made this event possible, thank you for creating such an incredible Paper Fashion Show and for bringing together community, creativity, and the arts in a truly special way.

We're proud to support creative communities that continue to inspire, innovate, and reimagine what's possible with paper.

1 comment

This was very impressive makes my creative mind think differently kudos to all those talented people you all totally rocked it out of the park.

Debbie Denise Robertson,

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