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The Art Directors' Club of Denver threw its eleventh annual Paper Fashion Show Friday night at the Bindery on Blake, on a runway crowded with the ingenious and sassy cut-and-paste concoctions of fifty local design teams. There were no guidelines, other than a requirement that each outfit should be 90 percent paper. This show is touted as the largest event of its kind in the nation, so there was plenty for photographer Ken Hamblin to snap at this event.
Now see the full Paper Fashion Show slide show.
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