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RESURRECTION AND REINVENTION

Cover Image: Evening bomber jacket cut from embroidered Chinese jacket (c.1920); sequinned men’s trousers; silk organdy veil; metal twill Tabi ankle boots

So while researching about Maison Martin Margiela Artisanal Fall 2014 show which I blogged about in my previous post, I came across this set of images by photographer Lorenzo Vitturi. I won’t go into the itsy bitsy details about artistic direction and conceptual stuff ’cause I want this post to be a light one.

Most importantly, looking at the MMM Artisanal Spring 2014 collection, the usage of resurrected rare objects from the past – a 1920 Bauhaus tapestry, 50s pin-up tattoo embroidery designed by Sailor Jerry, a tapestry of Paul Gauguin’s 1896 painting “La femme du roi”. – just further enhances MMM Artisnal’s take on layers and reinvention.

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Suit cut from Les Violons fabric by Raoul Dufy, edited by Bianchini Ferrier; wig embroidered with found objects; silk organdy veil.

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Coat cut from the tapestry D’Etoile by Jean Lurçat, edited by Corot (c.1950); 
silk organdy veil.

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Buste Stockman blouse made from pin-up tattoo embroidery designed by Sailor Jerry (c.1950); pencil skirt made of two handpainted silk scarves once used as decor in a maison close (c.1930–40); silk organdy veil.

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Sleeveless suit jacket cut from a rescue blanket; sleeves and wig embroidered from found objects; silk organdy veil.

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Peacoat cut from a thick tapestry based on La Femme du Roi by Paul Gauguin (1896)

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Opera coat cut from a Bauhaus tapestry produced in Dessau

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Buste Stockman jacket cut from the tapestry L’Arlequin by Alain Cornic, edited by Robert Four

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Draping made from two hanging textile prints of Mira Lunar, designed by Verner Panton and edited by Mira-X International (1979).

Négligée by The Soeurs Callot (c.1915–20); skirt cut from the tapestry Le Remailleur de Filet by Robert Debieve, produced by Corot (c.1950); wig embroidered with found objects; silk organdy veil.

Négligée by The Soeurs Callot (c.1915–20); skirt cut from the tapestry Le Remailleur de Filet by Robert Debieve, produced by Corot (c.1950); wig embroidered with found objects; silk organdy veil.

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Image Source: dazeddigital.com
Photographed by: Lorenzo Vitturi

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