The Blue Cape takes Amelie Hegardt’s familiar impressionist style to encapsulate an obscured figure in vibrant blue. Each brushstroke adds a sense of depth and character to each of her depictions of the fashion world in which she works. Amalie Hegardt for Paper Collective.
Customer Reviews (4.9 / 5 · 14 reviews)
Andrew T.★★★★★
I wasn’t sure about buying a piece of art I couldn’t see in person, but the vibrant blue really pops in person and the obscured figure feels almost alive. It’s got a quiet, moody depth that makes my hallway look like a gallery now.
James B.★★★★★
The brushwork on this cape is what sold me—those layered blues give it a depth that photos just don't capture. Wearing it feels like walking around inside a painting, and the weight is substantial enough to drape nicely without being heavy.
Lucy★★★★★
The blues shift from deep to electric depending on the light, and that obscured figure has so much personality it's almost distracting. I keep catching new details in the brushstrokes every time I walk past it, and it's officially the focal point of my living room.