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ruth asawa

Posted in books, exhibitions by eva on April 14th, 2009 at 8:25 am

ruthasawa

i missed the exhibition at the de young but this book is a treat.

Nostalgia is like dreaming awake

Posted in dress, exhibitions by eva on March 1st, 2009 at 1:49 pm

ysl dress
I finally visited the de Young for the YSL exhibition. This adorable knitted cocoon dress was one of my favorite pieces (and yes, I know what it reminds you of). Even if though not all the styles were to my taste, I cannot deny the exquisite construction of each garment.

p.s. If you had missed out on the symposium back in November, they kindly posted a video.

p.p.s. did you hear about the YSL/Pierre Berge auction? $264 million on the first night alone. yeow!

MMM à la Cité

Posted in exhibitions, interiors by eva on January 24th, 2009 at 9:57 am

via elle
Maison Martin Margiela decorated apartment will be on view Saturdays and Sundays 2pm – 5pm until October at the Cité de l’architecture et du patrimoine, palais de Chaillot, 1, place du Trocadéro, Paris 16è.

Go, because I can’t.

From Fashion and Back

Posted in dress, exhibitions by eva on January 21st, 2009 at 7:55 am

chalayan (and viktor and rolf) via Vogue

Hussein Chalayan holds a special place in my heart as he is one of the first designers I enjoyed when discovering ’serious’ fashion. His exquisite tailoring, innovative pattern cutting, and thoughtful approach make him a strong contender as one of the most important designers of contemporary fashion.

I was pleased to read that he will have his first cumulative solo show in the UK at London’s Design Museum starting Jan 22. The exhibition will reflect on the past fifteen years of Chalayan’s oeuvre. He is no stranger to the art world – Chalayan has had numerous clothing and film installations throughout his career. His works have been displayed at the Venice Biennale (2005), the V&A’s Radical Fashion (1997), the Met’s Anglomania (2001), and more. While enthusiasts would perhaps like to see as many outfits as possible, Chalayan and co-curators Mark Wilson and Donna Loveday have whittled the presentation down to a ‘mere’ 37 looks. To assist viewers be enveloped into Chalayan’s world, each will be accompanied by details of his thought process and inspirations.

If you can’t make it to the exhibition itself, I highly recommend Chalayan’s website to fully explore the beauty of his clothes.