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"Wearable Art" haute couture collection, Autumn/Winter 2015-16, reproduced from
CORY REYNOLDS | DATE 8/12/2018

Dress as sculpture in 'Viktor & Rolf: Fashion Artists 25 Years'

"We always think of dresses as objects—this time, they looked like paintings. We always think of a dress, when finished, as an autonomous entity. It is a sculpture: there is a front, there is a side, there is a back. Wearability and user-friendliness are not really part of the thought process." —Victor & Rolf, Fashion Artists 25 Years, available at Artbook @ SHOPPE OBJECT Independent Home & Gift Show!

Viktor & Rolf: Fashion Artists 25 Years

Viktor & Rolf: Fashion Artists 25 Years

nai010 publishers
Pbk, 10.5 x 15.25 in. / 208 pgs / 117 color.





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