By. Anuradha
All of us book lovers always try to surround ourselves with our favorite book characters or the favorite parts of a book. Book mania is something that only a few of us who has books in our blood would realize and nothing would please as finding a good book. You may have come across several buildings, several fan clubs and several book-themed parties for sure. But have you come across with anything like a book dress? Yeah, you heard it right! This French designer has made a special dress with spines of books and this would take you to breathe us for sure!
Sylvia Facon is a French creator and a fashion designer who sews dresses from fabrics that she creates. Her dresses often get much attention because of their creativity and uniqueness and that is why she is among the best fashion designers of the country. her dresses vary from romantic lace works to high fashion dresses and her latest collection of dresses is made from book spines! All these dresses look fantastic and this would be the perfect dress for you if you are a book worm too!
More info: sylviefacon-creatrice.fr
Dress made from book spines!

Image credits: Sylvie Facon

Image credits: Sylvie Facon

Image credits: Sylvie Facon

Image credits: Sylvie Facon
Each of the designs is uniquely crafted and vary from each other and if you look well, you will see that all the minute details are taken into consideration. Everything is just perfect and finely matched and there is no doubt that this would be the best way to give a new twist to your personality.
Painted ‘old town’ dress, encrusted with lace!

Image credits: Sylvie Facon

Image credits: Sylvie Facon

Image credits: Eric Sot
So, scroll down to see more of these magnificent dresses and don’t forget to let us know how amazed you are! If you are a designer, you can further develop this idea and come up with something unique and we are looking forward to seeing your thoughts!
Violin dress!

Image credits: Sylvie Facon

Image credits: Sylvie Facon

Image credits: Sylvie Facon
Floral garden dresses!

Image credits: Pauline Franque

Image credits: Sylvie Facon

Image credits: Sylvie Facon
The Knight dress, interpretation of an illustration done by Didier Graffet!

Image credits: Sylvie Facon

Image credits: Sylvie Facon

Image credits: Sylvie Facon