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An eye catching look

Another intriguing look from the recent Love Hangover Ball.

I thought the make up deserved a close up as well.

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Boy in FUR

Girls on Film. Boys in Fur. Equally fabulous. Adrian keeps it real with a New York cap on top of denim and black. The fur just luxes it up a bit!

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Draped in black

Can you “do chic” any more simply than this? A simple dress with black boots and a statement YSL bag. She even skipped the jewelry which leaves us to notice the red on her lips and insanely glossy hair.

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Ruby Hoette

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RUBY HOETTE
Parsons, The New School for Design, 2012
MFA “Fashion design and Society”
RUBY HOETTE

What are you currently up to?
I am interning at the Costume Institute at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. It is an amazing archive and I am honored to learn how the collections are stored and cared for in every detail. The Costume Institute plays an important role in shaping the perception of fashion and establishing its social value through historical and contemporary references. Specifically in the field of fashion it is invaluable to share histories of textile and garments. I think this approach can have a positive influence on the way we as a society engage with clothing.

Having just graduated from the new MFA Fashion Design and Society at Parsons, I am working on some additional pieces and accessories for the collection that will be shown during NYFashion Week in September along with the collections of fellow graduates.

I am also working on an ongoing collaboration with Elisa van Joolen. Elisa and I have a common interest in reshaping ideas around clothing, time and space. We launched dress-series in 2011, which is a platform for independent projects, ranging from research to exhibitions and alternative presentations of fashion.

Who are 3 artists past or present who inspire you?
Sophie Calle, BLESS, Miranda July

Where do you hope to be 3 years from now?

I hope to still be researching, making and collaborating. I hope to be surrounded by people who inspire me, be open to new ideas and be making a contribution to a fashion system, which is continually more interdisciplinary and inclusive.

If you could have lived in another time period, which one and why?
I would love to have lived at a time when clothing was crafted to last, to be repaired and be handed down through generations. Looking at the pieces at the Costume Institute is so inspiring as some of them have lasted for many hundreds of years and you could still put them on today! But it is only relatively recently that clothing has become ‘disposable’ which leaves a lot of periods to choose from. If I had to be more specific: The 1920s when Coco Chanel was designing clothes that were simple, elegant and timeless and women wore hats and danced the Charleston!

What has been the most unexpected thing about NYC?
There are so many unexpected things about New York –in fact that is exactly its charm! Everyday and around nearly every corner something or someone catches your eye that you just would never have been able to imagine. I get so much energy and inspiration from all those little (and sometimes big) unexpected experiences.
Props
During the MFA Fashion Design and Society I received Student of Excellence Award, University Merit Award and was a recipient of a grant from the Prince Bernhard Culture Fund (the Netherlands). Recently some of my work was included in a book by Kate Fletcher and Lynda Grose called Fashion and Sustainability: Design for Change (published April 2012)

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Lucia Cuba

LUCIA CUBA
Parsons, The New School for Design, 2012
MFA “Fashion design and Society”
LUCIA CUBA
What are you currently up to?
I have recently presented my latest project “Articulo 6: narratives of gender, strength and politics” in Peru , and I am also preparing to presented it at the New York Fashion Week (0n September 8th).

From mid September 2012 until June 2013, I will participate in the Textile Arts Center (TAC) Residency program in New York -working in the development of ARTICULO 6 and its remaining “Actions”- as well as on the creation of new narratives for the project in the form of meta-garments.

My practice during this year and the following will also be complemented with Research Assistant-ships, working with designers and fashion scholars, such as  Otto Von Busch and Hazel Clark, at Parsons, The New School for Design.

Who are 3 artists past or present who inspire you?
Judy Chicago (specially with “Dinner Party”), Katy Grannan and Regina José Galindo, among others.

Where do you hope to be 3 years from now?
In a place where I can keep on growing emotionally and personally, and that also allows me to keep working within the understanding of social sciences as a foundation for fashion design.

If you could live anywhere in the world but NYC where and why?
That would be in Cusco or Puno, in Peru, where everything is real.

What has been the most unexpected thing about NYC?
That it really feels like home.

Props
2012: The New Challenge. Project Gamarra- Community vote prize. The New School
University, New York
2012:Ibero-American Design Biennale. Selected work. BID 12, Madrid.
2012: Textile Arts Center(TAC) Residency Program Scholarship, New York.
2012/ 2011: Fulbright International Student Scholarship. International Institute of
Education (IIE)
2010: Ibero-American Design Biennale. Selected work. BID10, Madrid
2010/2012: Parsons Dean’s Scholarship. Parsons, The New School for Design
2011: William Randolph Hearst Scholarship. Parsons, The New School for Design

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Gold YSL and kimono-as-coat

I almost never take photos on Broadway. In fact I tend to avoid Broadway at all costs so as not to be trampled on by a herd of tourists. But sometimes it’s unavoidable. And at one of these times I encountered Victor and his fabulous YSL bag which j’adore. Also love the kimono as coat. I figured the ensemble was worth having to deal with the busy background instead of the traditional “oh look this person is in NYC and no one else exists!” that is the trend of streetstyle photographers.

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