Party! Gray Malin Collaborates with Paperless Post on Invitation Collection

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Tara BellucciNews and Culture Director
Tara BellucciNews and Culture Director
Tara is Apartment Therapy's News & Culture Director. When not scrolling through Instagram double-tapping pet pics and astrology memes, you'll find her thrift shopping around Boston, kayaking on the Charles, and trying not to buy more plants.
updated Apr 30, 2019
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(Image credit: Gray Malin x Paperless Post)

Get ready to party: Just in time for summer soirees, fine art photographer Gray Malin is bringing his beachy imagery to a new collaboration with digital card platform Paperless Post.

(Image credit: Gray Malin x Paperless Post)

The 15-piece collection, which launches today, is full of sunny inspiration and vacation vibes.

“As someone who truly loves entertaining and special occasions, I am thrilled to partner with Paperless Post on a special collection of digital invitations,” Malin tells Apartment Therapy. “I made sure to select images with all of life’s celebratory occasions in mind — from my signature aerial photography to some of my favorite images that capture the whimsical magic of destinations like the salt flats of Bolivia or my favorite hotel, the Parker Palm Springs, my hope is to bring an extra layer of fun to party planning and hosting.”

(Image credit: Gray Malin x Paperless Post)

“Gray Malin shares our love of celebrating the best things in life, whether it’s a summer day spent in the park with friends, or a holiday on the beach or ski slopes with family,” adds Paperless Post co-founder James Hirschfeld. “His distinctive photographs are the ideal pairing for our invitations and the ideal backdrop to any occasion.”

Gray Malin is in good company; past Paperless Post collabs include everything from children’s design brand Serena & Lily and Disney to indie fashion designer Dusen Dusen and the classic illustrations of Alexander Girard.