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Rudi Gernreich (1960's) - His designs focused on 3 elements: sexuality, body movement, and technology. He studied dance which can be seen translated into his designs. He delivers a strong message about sexuality as well as he embodies the 60's fascination with space-age fashion.
Art Deco Fashion illustrations by Erté (Romain de Tirtoff). The artist began his career under Paul Poiret, became the premiere costume designer at the Folies-Bergère, and designed over 200 covers for Harper's Bazaar.
"Organs" - collection by Moriel Dezaldeti who has developed a technique that combines textile knitting and weaving and has used it to explore the relationship between body and textile movement, thus creating this collection
Couture week cancelled because of COVID-19.... like I get it and do believe that’s a good choice but I genuinely like couture week I’m going to miss it
"Mainbocher was the man who came before Dior, foreshadowing Christian’s “New Look” by nearly a decade, when he came out with the nipped-in “wasp waist” that reinvented the silhouette of the thirties."