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Calvin Klein Jeans by Bruce Weber, Vanity Fair Magazine Supplement, 1991
Calvin Klein Jeans by Bruce Weber, Vanity Fair Magazine Supplement, 1991
Weber, Bruce; Klein, Calvin & Editors of Vanity Fair Magazine
Conde Nast & Company
28 x 22 cm
116
Booklet
Softcover
Black & White
Bruce Weber
Marcus Schenkenberg, Carre Otis
They Look Of Reading,
We Look From Lacking
Pensive yet unaware, they are not here, but elsewhere; or so it seems. Disrupted but unoffended, they pause from absorption. — by Colby Vexler & Justin Clement
Experimental archives,
new fashion histories
The concept of the ‘archive’ seems to have captured once more the contemporary moment in fashion. — by Laura Gardner
From top to bottom
A header on a page is worn like a hat on the head. It is there as a part of a uniform that can indicate the wearers job, the books title and the stage of development in the narrative. — by Emma Singleton
Her hand nuzzled
into his pocket
How the novel frees the garment of/from? fashion — by Femke de Vries
Keeping your heart in
a fabric padded pouch
Why do we wear our hearts on our sleeves? Why do we pad out our love as though its bound to hurt? Why does a heartbeat reverberate through the fabric of the skin? — by Emma Singleton