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Marc Jacobs's Outsized Impact on Art and Fashion Is the Subject of a New Show in L.A. | Artnet News
The artists who have helped define the fashion of Marc Jacobs are getting an art show in Los Angeles this week, courtesy of Control Gallery.
https://t.co/KquCXIZVb4The idea of people as consumers took shape before WWI, but it became more common in America in the 1920s.
People have always consumed the basics of life - food, clothing, shelter. They had to work to get them, but there was little economic motive for increased consumption among the masses. Attempts to promote new fashions and boost sales slowly increased as the pursuit of wealth extended beyond the very rich.
Balenciaga Unveils Sleek Shark Sculptures Inspired by Formula 1 Racing | Artnet News
To celebrate its racing gear, the luxury fashion house tapped Japanese artist Showichi Kaneda to sculpt automotive, oceanic predators.
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Bottega Veneta Translates Iconic Children's Literature Into Woven Luxury | Artnet News
A new capsule collection by Italian fashion house Bottega Veneta honors the immeasurable impact of children's book author Richard Scarry.
https://t.co/vsRaDsS8vwFashion shows have always been about creating visibility and exposure for a designer's collection with the end goal of selling clothes. Technology placed fashion weeks within reach of everyone and changed it into a pop-culture phenomenon. As the fashion influencer emerged, the street style followed.
The rise of social media also led to brands choosing to livestream their shows to all. The change has expanded over the last year, causing designers to embrace a digital format over gatherings.
The fashion writer Derek Guy—perhaps best known as dieworkwear—talks us through his sartorial favourites, from David Hockney to Njideka Akunyili Crosby
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