Meet Megan-our lovely and multi-talented employee! Megan, a former fashion merchandising major, is now a sculpture major at VCU. She is constantly thinking of creative ways to dress our mannequin, and each dress is more awe inspiring then the previous! It takes her about a few hours for each creation- all done by hand, using tissue paper and materials found in JetSet. Check out her latest finished product down below, or on the sidewalks of Carytown- and no, sorry you can't wear or buy her dresses, but they are fabulous to look at aren't they?
Saturday, August 4, 2007
Paper Dress Princess
If you've ever wondered where all the fabulous paper dresses come from on our JetSet girl on Cary street- let us solve the mystery for you.


Meet Megan-our lovely and multi-talented employee! Megan, a former fashion merchandising major, is now a sculpture major at VCU. She is constantly thinking of creative ways to dress our mannequin, and each dress is more awe inspiring then the previous! It takes her about a few hours for each creation- all done by hand, using tissue paper and materials found in JetSet. Check out her latest finished product down below, or on the sidewalks of Carytown- and no, sorry you can't wear or buy her dresses, but they are fabulous to look at aren't they?
Meet Megan-our lovely and multi-talented employee! Megan, a former fashion merchandising major, is now a sculpture major at VCU. She is constantly thinking of creative ways to dress our mannequin, and each dress is more awe inspiring then the previous! It takes her about a few hours for each creation- all done by hand, using tissue paper and materials found in JetSet. Check out her latest finished product down below, or on the sidewalks of Carytown- and no, sorry you can't wear or buy her dresses, but they are fabulous to look at aren't they?
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