Radical FashionThree major trends currently dominate international fashion: the invasion of Paris couture houses by hip British designers; the creation of highly conceptual collections by austere European minimalists; and the near-architectural construction of contemporary Japanese clothes. Spearheading these movements are members of what could be called the old-school avant-garde -- uncompromising yet established designers like Alexander McQueen and Hussein Chalayan, martin Margiela and Helmut Lang, Rei Kawakubo and Issey Miyake. The official publication of the exhibition of the same name at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, Radical Fashion spotlights the work of 11 such mavericks. Stunning photo-essays, created by the individual designers specially for the book, paired with stimulating commentary by curators and fashion historians, make this look book the ultimate accessory for anyone addicted to style. |
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... artists , musicians and poets , architects and fine artists , which is reflected in the exhibition . Specific ... artist Jenny Holzer and Helmut Lang . Holzer's exploration of the cadences of language is echoed in Lang's tracings ...
... artists , musicians and poets , architects and fine artists , which is reflected in the exhibition . Specific ... artist Jenny Holzer and Helmut Lang . Holzer's exploration of the cadences of language is echoed in Lang's tracings ...
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... artistic order was to be established in which the artist would draw inspiration from modern life itself - incessantly and tumultuously transformed by the victories of science- and express newly found values of speed and the machine ...
... artistic order was to be established in which the artist would draw inspiration from modern life itself - incessantly and tumultuously transformed by the victories of science- and express newly found values of speed and the machine ...
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... artist Cindy Sherman to fashion designers - most notably in the campaigns she produced for Comme des Garçons for Autumn / Winter 1994-95 - is a good case in point . In Sherman's Untitled Film Stills ( 1977-80 ) clothes are used like ...
... artist Cindy Sherman to fashion designers - most notably in the campaigns she produced for Comme des Garçons for Autumn / Winter 1994-95 - is a good case in point . In Sherman's Untitled Film Stills ( 1977-80 ) clothes are used like ...
Contents
Introduction I Try Not to Fear Radical Things Claire Wilcox | 1 |
Looking Forward | 5 |
Historical Futurism Judith Clark | 9 |
Copyright | |
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