Remaking Fashion at the National Gallery of Victoria explores the elements of dressmaking and design in contemporary fashion. The new aesthetic appeared in Prada’s Fall 2006 collection where eyelets, fasteners and parts of hooks and eyes were grouped as decoration.
Remaking Fashion at the National Gallery of Victoria explores the elements of dressmaking and design in contemporary fashion. The new aesthetic appeared in Prada’s Fall 2006 collection where eyelets, fasteners and parts of hooks and eyes were grouped as decoration.
April 4th, 2011
Remaking Fashion at the National Gallery of Victoria explores the elements of dressmaking and design in contemporary fashion. The new aesthetic appeared in Prada’s Fall 2006 collection where eyelets, fasteners and parts of hooks and eyes were grouped as decoration.
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