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Back to the Issue overviewOnline Issue November 2006 Focus: Mode / Fashion
Fades in a new lookAppropriately, for the 6th festival of fashion from Unit-F (www.unit-f.at) we have clothed ourselves in a new, more contemporary design. Not just better looking, but above all more functional and easier to follow so that, dear readers, we can offer you better service as well as more information and content. Have a look and surf through ... » read
Prêt-à-porter on the conveyor beltInterview: In her work The System: prêt-à-porter the artist Barbara Holub, since 2006 president of the Viennese Secession, addresses the shifts in economic structures and social form of appearance using the humanitarian and global circumstances of the Humana relief organization. » read
Phenomenon of ClothingIn her work The System: prêt-à-porter Barbara Holub addresses the shifts in economic structures and the technical circumstances of communication associated with them in the changing "western" cartographies. A review. » read
Mango and Miniskirts in SofiaExile Bulgarian Petar Petrov is, alongside Wendy&Jim, the great new hope among young Austrian fashion designers. We asked him about the fashion scene in his own country. » read
Aleksandr Ilich Lyashenko known as Petlyura,In Moscow at least, Aleksandr Ilich Lyashenko, otherwise known as Petlyura, was for many years an underrated and controversial member of the movement known as »current Moscow art«. » read
Eine kurze Geschichte der Unterwäsche in der SowjetunionDie russische Autorin und Kuratorin Julia Demidenko erzählt, warum es in sowjetischen Unterwäschegeschäften keine Anprobekabinen gab, wie russische Frauen aus Kinderstrumpfhosen schicke Beinbekleidung für sich selbst schneiderten, und vieles mehr. » read
„____fabrics interseason 1998-2006“
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