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Ukrainian Artist - Crafting fantastical headgear from paper

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Ukrainian artist Asya Kozina has been creating historical and fantastical costumes out of paper since 2007. Inspired by baroque and rococo wigs and designers such as Philip Treacy and Iris van Herpen, she uses synthetic paper to build intricate headpieces. In 2019, Dolce & Gabbana bought two of Kozina’s creations. At last year’s Metropolitan fashion week in Los Angeles, she created a costume inspired by the architecture of her country. “I chose the House with Chimaeras which is symbolic for all Ukrainians - it has become a symbol of the resilience of the Ukrainian people”.


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IdeaSpies @ 2023.03.09 4:33 PM
Yes Ukrainian headdresses have meaning and are beautiful. https://ideaspies.com/posts/a-headdress-with-a-meaning


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