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245 00 $aHussein Chalayan /$ctexts by Judith Clark, Susannah Frankel, Pamela Golbin [et al.] ; drawings by Hussein Chalayan ; edited by Robert Violette.
260 $aNew York :$bRizzoli,$c2011.
300 $a276 p. : ill. (some col.) ;$c31 cm.
520 $a"The comprehensive book on the visionary Hussein Chalayan, one of the most innovative, experimental, and conceptual fashion designers working today. Internationally acclaimed, Hussein Chalayan is known for his inventive use of materials and integration of new technology into his designs. He is also celebrated for putting the creative process itself on view. Some of his best-known designs include a paper dress that can be folded into an envelope and airmailed, armchair covers that transform into dresses, and a coffee table that reveals itself to be a wooden skirt. Original and groundbreaking, his designs are also pretty and modern, and this book explores that continuum. Featuring Chalayan's complete body of fashion and creative work--including his installations, videos, and photographs"-- Publisher's web site.
505 0 $aTranscendence -- Speed and motion -- Metamorphosis -- Blind spots -- Disembodiment -- New anthropology -- Migration.
600 10 $aChalayan, Hussein,$d1970-
700 1 $aViolette, Robert.
700 1 $aClark, Judith.
700 1 $aFrankel, Susannah.
700 1 $aGolbin, Pamela,$d1970-
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906 $0OCLC