Models cut up the runway at Mile High Station
The 6th Annual Paper Fashion Show descended upon Denver this past Thursday night, sending home patrons feeling like they just spent a night in wonderland. The show featured paper covered models in everything from glow in the dark paper dresses, garden themed décor, Amazonian warriors to models on stilts and more.
The fact that every single garment in the show was made out of paper was made more amazing by the fact that many of the outfits looked better than what we usually see at ordinary fashion shows. But not all eyes were on the models. Designs were the result of a collaborative team effort by teams of local artists from all over Denver.
The Museum of Outdoor Arts took home first place, after their extensive Garden themed model had the audience in awe.
Proceeds from the nights ticket sales and silent auctions for the designs seen in the show go to benefit the Downtown Aurora Visual Arts (DAVA), a local community organization that provides after-school arts programs for at-risk youth.


