baldwinmathew | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 31 2006 | Fashion, Craftsmanship, abraham maslow, haute, hierarchy of needs, karakuri, Koji Arai, miuccia prada, MoMu, Prada
Quoted: Koji Arai�s highly conceptual final year collection, �Last Supper�, highlights the intellectual possibilities of transitioning from a background in architecture to garment construction. Perhaps the most well-known example of this type is Miuccia Prada. A lesser-known but equally engaging example is Vincenzo de Cotiis, designer and founder of the �powerfully disciplined� label, Haute. [...]
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