Thursday, November 23, 2006
Source: csmonitor.com
Stepping into the Gund Gallery at the Boston's Museum of new Fine Arts, a visitor faces the work of Yohji Yamamoto. Mannequins, draped now in the slouchy menswear-inspired suits, stand still in a line. All but the first are now turning forward, their sides to the viewer. It's a just to runway processional, which seems meant to lead you further into this display of high-end fashion.
The idea behind Fashion Show: Paris Collections 2006, an show running through March 18, 2007, is to offer a runway, side sight of cutting-edge fashion, fresh off the Paris catwalks.
Stepping into the Gund Gallery at the Boston's Museum of new Fine Arts, a visitor faces the work of Yohji Yamamoto. Mannequins, draped now in the slouchy menswear-inspired suits, stand still in a line. All but the first are now turning forward, their sides to the viewer. It's a just to runway processional, which seems meant to lead you further into this display of high-end fashion.
The idea behind Fashion Show: Paris Collections 2006, an show running through March 18, 2007, is to offer a runway, side sight of cutting-edge fashion, fresh off the Paris catwalks.

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