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"Peace Is a Fragile Thing", part 6 of the series "After The Pandemic. A Fictional Story" by Karin Sawetz Grandmother Naomi takes another box for storing the glass balls after the festivities. The Christmas tree decorations contain figures, houses, trees, animals. When turned upside down, snowflakes begin to trickle over the small sized stage-like displays of sceneries from theatre plays and novels from the 18th, 19th and 20th century like 'The Threepenny Opera' by Bertolt Brecht or 'Animal Farm' by George Orwell. "Look at these cute little pigs. But how ugly they turned when they misused power..."


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Exhibition 'The Language of Fashion' at MK&G Hamburg is an exploration of the museum's own collection of pieces by international designers and the use of written text from brand names, logos to political messages MK&G selected a new perspective on the 'system of fashion' and is reviewing the own collection of fashion items from the 19th century until nowadays and how designers like Walter Van Beirendonck, Coco Chanel, Jean-Charles de Castelbajac, Jean-Paul Gaultier, Tom Ford, Karl Lagerfeld, or Martin Margiela communicated by placing written texts on their creations. Among the exhibited artefacts, a paper dress once sent to subscribers of the 'Time' magazine as Valentine's Day supplement in 1967...


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What's going on in fashion & sports in Kitzbühel? Lena Hoschek's new store, dates of the upcoming Hahnenkamm Races Currently, ski regions, cable cars or ski lifts are allowed to run their business with some restrictions such as fewer guests in one gondola (keyword distance) or obligatory FFP2 masks. Après-ski events are cancelled and as hotels (except for business travellers) and gastronomy still have closed, the ski regions are visited mainly by people who are living nearby or have a secondary residency in the region. Kitzbühel in Tyrol is the most glamorous ski destination in Austria and a hot spot for luxury fashion. By the way, it's a town with many second homes. Recently, Lena Hoschek opened a new store in Kitzbühel with a range reaching from the designer's ready-to-wear over new interpretations of Austrian traditional clothing to classical evening gowns and special only in Kitzbühel available limited editions...


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H&M presents at the start of the 2021 fashion week season the latest designer collaboration with Simone Rocha From 11th March, London-based Irish designer Simone Rocha's first ever line for the whole family will be available at H&M. With only 10 years on the market, the brand Simone Rocha is, compared to other famous design collaborators from the couture world, an exceptional young partner of the Swedish company...


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First looks of the new 'Antoinette's Garden' Spring/Summer 2021 collection by Lena Hoschek Lena Hoschek's collection 'Antoinette's Garden' makes think of the baroque 'return to nature' movement which was celebrated by Marie Antoinette in her private garden at Versailles...


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