Melissa Ogier
The Garb Wire is a style conservatory… filled with observations of music and fashion victories on the streets of the world. It’s things we covet, design & the arts. Time spent in the fashion, music and advertising industries has allowed Mel Ogier to rub shoulders with the cutting edge of style. She measures success not by the cracking pace of others, but the slow burn of imagination, music, knowledge, and travel.
ACMI Fashion on Film | Weaving Shibusa: the story of Japan’s Denim Revival + We Need to Talk about Denim
“Japanese Denim” has come to be known as the highest quality possible, widely considered as the Rolls Royce of denim in the modern age. The Osaka 5, a party of world-renowned vintage denim experts, orchestrated Japan’s denim revival together. Weaving Shibusa is the story of Japanese craftsmanship and dedication, shown through a love and fascination with denim. What makes Japanese denim special […]
MoreA Modest Closet and All-White Clothing reveal Sara Berman’s Quest for Order, Beauty & Meaning
In New York: Sara Berman (1920–2004) was an immigrant who travelled from Belarus to Palestine and New York — her all-white clothing and accessories both contained her life and revealed it – her quest for order, beauty and meaning. Modest Closet and All-White Clothing is an art installation by Maira and Alex Kalman (Berman’s daughter and […]
MoreThe Stephen Shore Retrospective at MoMA
The Stephen Shore Retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art in New York covers the photographer’s entire career, from the gelatin silver prints he made as a teenager through his continual, restless interrogation of image making. The exhibition continues until Spring 2018. 📷 Stephen Shore. West Ninth Avenue, Amarillo, Texas. October 2, 1974. Chromogenic color […]
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