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23 May

Savannah College of Art and Design Holds 2023 Fashion Show 

Savannah College of Art and Design Holds 2023 Fashion Show 
The Savannah College of Art and Design held its annual fashion show on Friday evening on the SCAD Atlanta campus, in addition to virtually via the university’s website. “The placement is de facto stunning — the runway form of curves across the courtyard of this brand recent constructing they’ve just opened on the Atlanta campus. It really does appear to be town of the longer term, which I feel that by some means matches the energy of Atlanta,” Dirk Standen, dean of the SCAD Fashion School and former editor in chief of Style.com and founding editor of 23 Stories, Condé Nast’s creative agency, told WWD ahead of the show. The evening began with the premiere of the college’s third annual film,...
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22 May

Joseph Altuzarra and Nordstrom Boost Seattle Art Museum Supporters’

Joseph Altuzarra and Nordstrom Boost Seattle Art Museum Supporters’
Joseph Altuzarra headed to Seattle last week to support the annual Seattle Art Museum Supporters “Spring Into Art” event, in collaboration with Nordstrom. Altuzarra was this 12 months’s featured designer, and the May 18 evening concluded with a seated runway presentation of looks from his fall collection following a cocktail reception and tour of the Seattle Asian Art Museum. Guests included Anne Adams, Kat Osler, Sally Wright, Jennifer Roberts, and Lorna Kneeland, together with Nordstrom’s Gigi Ganatra and Ricki De Sole. Altuzarra also hosted a shopping event for SAMS members at Nordstrom’s flagship while on the town for the event. Nordstrom has supported the museum’s fundraising committee since 1985. This 12 months’s Spring Into Art event raised greater than $200,000 with...
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21 May

Art Meets Fashion at Akris Exhibition in Zurich

Art Meets Fashion at Akris Exhibition in Zurich
ZURICH — The brand new Akris exhibition at Switzerland’s top design museum is a feast for the eyes and the hands, where visitors can squint at intricately printed sequins, gaze upon dozens of large-scale paintings, photos and sculptures, fondle bolts of woven horsehair, and experience 800-gram cashmere double-face melting on their shoulders. There are even 3D glasses that make Thomas Ruff’s depiction of Martian landscapes come to life on considered one of his arresting photo works — and on a silk Akris raincoat bearing the identical otherworldly topography. While timed to the one hundredth anniversary of the St. Gallen-based fashion house and peppered with historical information, the sprawling display on the Museum für Gestaltung Zurich mostly offers a deep dive into Albert...
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