Fatima Al Qadiri
- magazine : Sleek
- numero : 51 - 2016
- date : 12 septembre 2016
- catégorie : Art de vivre
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Intertextual fabric
Ryohei Kawanish on why his
stripped-back menswear is shaped by
French Modernism, the
American military and current affairs -
10 art week regrets
If Berlin Art Week were a
pastry, it would be one
of those donuts that’s filled
with so much jelly it
explodes everywhere before
you’ve even taken a bite.
Which is to say that, during
this annual September
bash in the German capital,
things get messy. - Artful induction
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Twist and turn
Using plaits as her medium, Sara Mathiasson
is weaving hair into works of art -
A fine crop
Chanel’s new Haute Joaillerie collection pays
homage to its founder’s obsession with the
wheat sheaf. Fashion historian Peter Kempe
explores the five most meaningful elements of
Coco Chanel’s personal icon. -
A Fendi fairytale
In honour of Fendi’s diamond jubilee,
Karl Lagerfeld reveals the vision behind his
latest collection -
Off–beat Affection
Porcelain giant Rosenthal and brand guru Paloma Powers pick the perfect presents for brides who kick back against stuffy conventions.
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The woman who reads
A new exhibition at the Ca’ Pesaro Gallery of Modern Art in Venice explores Coco Chanel’s
love for literature and her relationships to the artists and authors of her age - Snao blossom and pop
- Hard dance
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Jean Genies
Amsterdam-based brand Denham the Jeanmaker
teams up with fashion duo Art Comes First to make
denim dreams come true -
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Ferrari
California dreaming
- Wheels of fortune
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Apocalyptic Anthems
From sons playing their mothers to politics as performance and
dance music about dissent, the work of
Fatima Al Qadiri is an assault on the sensibilities of her age