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                    [Title] => Origami you can wear
                    [Summary] => If you think that fusing origami (the Japanese art of paper-folding) with fashion design to create wearable pieces of art is impossible, you’d better think again. Japanese-born Australian designer Akira Isogawa makes use of this art as his starting point for designing unique clothes. The result is clothes that boast sculptural patterns. Pretty cool, eh? 

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