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The Importance Of Cultivating Craft.

The London-based Irish designer’s label is focused on creative community and the cultivation of like-minded collaborators, who champion craftsmanship, slow production, skill-sharing and sustainable manufacturing.

Making and Momentum emphasises the possibility of innovative, restriction-free creative evolution, the series of Artist Prizes is creative constraint or category free, open to those defining their own practice by virtue of their output, and broadening dialogues around art and making, from queer poets to performance artists, ceramicists to club night creators.

 

Source:  Vogue / Arts & Lifestyle.  By Laura Hawkins.  Published 11 Apr, 2022.

 

https://www.vogue.co.uk/arts-and-lifestyle/article/richard-malone-making-and-momentum

 

Issey Miyake: Vivid Textures. Undulating Forms.

The London-based Irish designer’s label is focused on creative community and the cultivation of like-minded collaborators, who champion craftsmanship, slow production, skill-sharing and sustainable manufacturing.

Making and Momentum emphasises the possibility of innovative, restriction-free creative evolution, the series of

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The Importance Of Cultivating Craft.

The London-based Irish designer’s label is focused on creative community and the cultivation of like-minded collaborators, who champion craftsmanship, slow production, skill-sharing and sustainable manufacturing.

Making and Momentum emphasises the possibility of innovative, restriction-free creative evolution, the series of

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Read My Pins.

“This all started when I was ambassador at the U.N. and Saddam Hussein called me a serpent,” Albright tells Susan Stamberg. “I had this wonderful antique snake pin. So when we were dealing with Iraq, I wore the snake pin.”

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Fusing Exquisite Craft With Fantasy.

Bring whimsical characters to life across signature LOEWE bags. Iconic motifs take on tactile forms, handcrafted by LOEWE artisans using signature techniques including intarsia and embroidery, traditional Japanese patchwork technique known as “Boro”.

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