Rundholz Coats: Futuristic & Architectural Expression

Rundholz: Futuristic and Architectural Expression

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Gilda Midani Resort: Polka Dots

Gilda Midani Resort: Polka Dots Gilda Midani has a freeing aesthetic – comfort becomes disguised as elegance that flows through airy lines and organic silhouettes. Brush strokes and textural elements lend a hand in making this line truly artistic as dyed edges blend into one another. Richly colored teals reminiscent of seaside waters can be […]

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Péro: Illustrations Come to Life

At the intersection of traditional Indian textiles and handmade artistry sits Aneeth Arora’s line, Péro. Since its launch in 2009, Péro has taken the world by storm, as they continue to produce feminine and whimsical designs with a distinctly Indian perspective.

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Avant Toi: The Cutting Edge of Luxury Knitwear

Artistic director Mirko Ghignone has translated a love of avant-garde into truly innovative production techniques, unique to the line. Never afraid to break the rules, Mirko is continually pushing the boundaries of dyeing and fabric manipulation of cashmere and other luxury yarns, such as silk and linen. Pieces are smoked, torn, destroyed, blended, and spray-painted to become singular creations that are refined yet provoking.

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The Mystique of Scarves Volume Two

The Mystique of Scarves Volume Two

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The Mystique of Scarves Volume One

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Pleats Please: Fashion in Motion

Made from single pieces of fabric, the innovation behind Pleats Please is that the clothes are first cut and sewn together three times larger than the finished garments. They are then hand-fed into a heat press between two sheets of paper. The garment emerges with permanent pleats, enabling both texture and form to be created at the same time.

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Cire Trudon: Lighting Paris & The World Since 1643

Claude Trudon opened his candle making boutique in 1643, lighting the neighborhoods of Paris. This humble beginning was only the start to Trudon’s success, as cathedrals and French royals took notice of
his high-quality candles. Extensively renowned for their expertise, his company made candling a respected art, which is a legacy that has survived to the modern day.

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Kaval: The Best in Japanese Craftsmanship & Vintage Textiles

Kaval’s collections are an intimate showcase of true artisanal handcraft that honors the textile traditions of Japan while bringing modern people peace, ease, and comfort through dressing. Thoughtful and beautiful design meant for everyday wear is mixed with the time-honored craft creating one of a kind pieces like nothing else.

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Pero Mixes with Avant Toi

Pero Mixes with Avant Toi

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Explore Uma Wang’s Fall Collection: Clothing With A Patina from the Past

Explore Uma Wang’s Fall Collection: Clothing With A Patina from the Past

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Etro Inspired by Egyptian Relics

Etro Inspired by Egyptian Relics

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Settling into Summer

Settling into Summer

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Santa Fe Opera Season 2018 - Ariadne Auf Naxos

Santa Fe Opera Season 2018 – Ariadne Auf Naxos

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Santa Fe Opera Season 2018 - Candide

Santa Fe Opera Season 2018 – Candide

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Santa Fe Opera 2018 Season - Madame Butterfly

Santa Fe Opera 2018 Season – Madame Butterfly

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Santa Fe Opera Season 2018 - Dr. Atomic

Santa Fe Opera Season 2018 – Dr. Atomic

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Santa Fe Opera Season 2018 - The Italian Girl in Algiers

Santa Fe Opera Season 2018 – The Italian Girl in Algiers

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Line is the Actual Experience

            “I have my pace and way of living, and I’m not looking for something.”                                                         “Each line is now the actual experience […]

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The Trajectory of Patchwork in The Quilts of Southwest China

Among the cluster of museums atop Museum Hill, tucked away from the Santa Fe Plaza, an artful curation of folk and applied arts from all over the globe can be viewed at the Museum of International Folk Art. The recent Quilts of Southwest China exhibition takes an intimate look within the contemporary realm of patchwork, […]

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Inside | Out Vol. 2: Embroidery - The Craft of Two Hands

Historians may never know when embroidery first came into being, but it is safe to say that as long as people have been making clothes out of fiber, they have also been embroidering them. The sewing techniques people use to make, tailor, mend, or reinforce clothes also opens a world of possibilities to decorate and […]

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Inside | Out Vol 1: Defining Quality Cashmere

Cashmere yarns are the fiber of choice for those passionate about soft and luxurious knitwear. This diamond of the knitwear world can only be found in a few specific regions: Mongolia, the Tibetan Plateau, and Kyrgyzstan. It comes from the domesticated goats that live in these high and dry grassland areas. Beneath their thick, coarse […]

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