Category Archives: Style

Oscar De La Renta, His Legendary World of Style, SCAD FASH Museum of Fashion + Film

Originally posted 2019-12-29 09:37:31. SCAD FASH proudly presents the exhibition “Oscar de la Renta” celebrating the illustrious life and designs of the storied American couturier whose work set the standard for timeless elegance. Known as “the sultan of chic,” de la Renta dressed such Hollywood A-listers as Oprah Winfrey, Nicole…

Dressing the Body: Silhouettes and Fashion 1550 – 2015, Design Museum of Barcelona

Originally posted 2019-12-27 10:35:55. Since ancient times, human beings have altered the shape and appearance of their bodies by means of hairstyles, jewellery, tattoos and especially their clothes. In every age, the different ways of dressing are intimately connected with moral, social and aesthetic codes. Fashion imposes standards of beauty;…

Do you Work or Design? New Visual Communication 1980-2003, Design Museum of Barcelona

Originally posted 2019-12-27 09:40:31. The Museu del Disseny de Barcelona is presenting an exhibition from 9 June entitled”Do you work or design? A new collection from the Museu del Disseny, Barcelona’s new cultural heritage New visual communication. 1980-2003″. A panoramic exhibition: from the graphic design «boom» to audiovisual graphics. Curated…

Wearing Asia, The Exchange and Creation of Textiles, Southern Branch of the Taiwan National Palace Museum

Originally posted 2019-12-25 18:47:28. Fabric is essential for tailoring clothes. Before the Industrial Revolution, the production of textile was done in a very small scale and mostly at home. Nowadays, there are various ready made textile products available in the market, and people no longer have to work at a…

Lohengrin by Richard Wagner, Act I, scene 3, 360° Video, São Paulo Municipal Theater

Originally posted 2019-11-20 01:14:20. “Lohengrin”, by Wagner, in 360º at the São Paulo Municipal Theater. São Paulo Municipal Theater opens its curtains for experimentation with various cutting-edge technologies, recording of our montage of Richard Wagner’s “Lohengrin” with 360 degree cameras. In the video above, you will be able to see…