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February 21, 2025

These โ€˜Great Waveโ€™ Penny Loafers Let You Flaunt an Iconic Piece of Art History With Every Step You Take

Katsushika Hokusaiโ€™s The Great Wave off Kanagawa is one of the most famous examples of the ukiyo-e art form, a traditional Japanese woodblock print. Created around 1831 as part of his Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji series, itโ€™s been around for roughly 194 yearsโ€”but its impact hasnโ€™t aged a bit.

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January 6, 2025

Fashion Designer Redefines the Limits of the Body Through Her Dynamic and Inventive Haute-Couture Garments

Hosted by Lightroom in London, Vogue: Inventing the Runway is an evocative journey through the moments that have shaped and redefined fashion. The exhibition revolves around Vogueโ€™s prestigious archives and collaborators through immersive installations, offering a front-row glimpse into the history of the fashion runway. Featured within is Iris van Herpenโ€™s Hypnosis show. The fashion designer is renowned for her innovative approach to clothing, all of which masterfully balance technology, fluidity, and physics.

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November 20, 2024

Clothing Brand Prints Tags With Faces of Workers Who Make Each Garment

Although we wear clothes all the time, how often do we really think about who made them or where they came from before they reached the store we picked them from? Rarely. Hoping to spotlight the humans behind the garments we wear, clothing company Los Angeles Apparel added their workers' faces and bios to their clothing tags, adding a layer of transparency to the manufacturing process.

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