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The complete Noir Kei Ninomiya Spring 2016 Ready-to-Wear fashion show now on Vogue Runway.
Paper maps, wire frame and glue. © Susan Stockwell. 2008 Photo: © Colin Hampden-White / Royal Geographical Society (with IBG)
A look at the store displays, window dressings and paper fashions by Zoe Bradley. The UK based artist makes impressive gowns, flowers and more using paper.
The fashion industry is at once the most visible and overlooked of cultural sectors. Malls, streets, magazines racks, television shows, and runways are filled with people making fashion statements—some angry, some extreme, some incoherent. Fashion has always been a bit strange and unusual. Artists and fashion creators were always trying to find the strangest and
Fast fashion refers to the mass production of cheap, stylish clothes, resulting in significant environmental and labor issues.
Ever wonder what kind of toilet paper Beyoncé uses? Well, look no further.
Today: Ponderous penguins, Ukrainian romance and a big hole in Bucks
The dresses on the runways of Fashion Month were beyond beautiful, and we've compiled our favorites from all four countries.
The Polish Academy SAPU - Szkola Artystycznego Projektowania Ubioru (Cracow School of Art and Fashion Design) has organized two days promotion of creating clothes from recycled materials.
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Designer collections that we’re smitten for . . .
As Paris Fashion Week kicks off, it is apparent that this is the season of change – from new creative directors and new bases, to the rising stars and show-stopping shake-ups. Get your head around what the fashion crowd is talking about this season, below.
I recently stumbled upon a dyeing project, using tissue paper (gasp), on Pinterest and for days, I couldn’t stop thinking about it. It seemed too good and easy to be true. After much experimentation, I’m…
Literally – with models falling on the runway!
JAMES QUAINTANCE LOUIS PISANO SUNG JIN PARK NABILE QUENUM “We’ve come back!”… Once again at the side of NapleStreetStyle’ “crew” all around the streets looking for the latest men’s fashion trends. An electrifying experience.... »
The McDCouture Collection and runway show of fashions made entirely from McDonald's packaging, cups and straws by fashion design students
The 25-year-old rapper donned yet another show-stopping look to attend the Viktor & Rolf Spring/Summer 2016 show in the French capital on Wednesday.
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For almost a year I’ve been living and working in Brooklyn. And even if I adore Brooklyn I often find myself missing the Manhattan-Brooklyn commute. And wandering in Manhattan after work. Tha…
Have you read the book, THE HUNDRED DRESSES by Eleanor Estes? Lois Slobodkin's beautiful watercolor illustrations echo the wistful tone of this classic story. Never out of print since its 1944 publication, this tender story offers readers of all ages a timeless message of compassion and understanding. At its heart is Wanda Petronski, an immigrant girl in an American school, who is ridiculed for wearing the same faded blue dress every day. When she tells her classmates that she has one hundred dresses at home, she unwittingly triggers a game of teasing that eventually ends in a lesson for all. Many of us, even as young girls, were drawn to beautifully made dresses, fancy frills, and fashion! My first exposure to haute couture was probably from the Hollywood musical, FUNNY FACE, starring Audrey Hepburn and Fred Astaire. I'll never forget the shot of Audrey, descending the broad stone stairway at the LOUVRE MUSEUM in Paris, looking like the "Winged Victory" herself, arms extended above her head, with her red drape billowing behind her as she floated past the Greek goddess, NIKE. (Edith Head and Givenchy made quite a good team!) Haute couture is French for "high sewing" and refers to custom-fitted and designed clothing, made to order for a specific customer. I recently came across a different kind of couture: dress design as art, in the form of dress sculptures and paper dresses. Here's a dress made out of phonebook pages, by Jolis Paons. I love this miniature paper-cut, by Elsa Mora. Here are two PAPER DRESS SCULPTURES done by Eloise Corr Danch for window displays... Lady Dulcinea, Anthropologie Rockefeller Center Gallery, 2008 Ruffian Paper Doll, 2009 (photo, Geoff Green) An ORIGAMI DRESS... The train on this dress is made up of 1,000 paper cranes! (by Yuliya Krypo, made from recycled newspaper) An ILLUMINATED gown from an exhibit of recycled fashion in Montreal... This dress sculpture is made of book pages, milled paper, typewriter parts, linen rope and binders. Close up of details. Author Claire Massey, in a fairytale PAPER DRESS, commissioned for Britain's Lancaster Literature Festival last October... The "Word Dress", made entirely from the pages of books, was designed and hand crafted by Lancashire bridal designer, Jennifer Pritchard Couchman. Inspired? Make your own newspaper dress like the one below! Click HERE for a step-by-step tutorial.
The plastic attire just managed to cover the 40-year-old's modesty as she sauntered down the runway at the Lambertz Monday Night event at the Alter Wartesaal restaurant in Cologne, Germany.
View the Giles Deacon Fall 2012 RTW show. See photos and get The Cut's perspective on the Giles Deacon RTW collection
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