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SUMMARY:Contemporary Japanese Fashion: the Mary Baskett Collection
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4626587/ ] In the 1970s and early 1980s\, Japanese designers Issey Miyake\, Rei Kawakubo and Yohji Yamamoto shocked the fashion world by introducing avant-garde styles that challenged received Western notions of "chic." Informed in part by Japanese traditions such as the kimono\, obi and the art of origami\, these designers produced radical garments with shapes and textures often incongruous with the natural contours of the human body. Their designs - characterized by asymmetry\, raw edges\, unconventional construction\, oversized proportions and monochromatic palettes - effectively overthrew existing norms and set the stage for the postmodernist movement in the fashion industry.
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SUMMARY:Fabrics of Feathers and Steel: the Innovation of Nuno
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4800749/ ] Nuno (meaning "functional fabric" in Japanese) integrates the techniques\, materials and aesthetics of traditional Japanese textiles with cutting-edge technologies in order to create some of the world's most innovative and influential fabrics. On display as part of this exhibit are 18 examples from the Nuno studio\, dating from the time of the company's founding in 1984 to the present day. The fabrics will be hung in galleries adjacent to the showing of 'Contemporary Japanese Fashion: The Collection of Mary Baskett\,' inviting visitors to experience the design process from start to finish - from structure to style.
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DTSTAMP:20091027T182222
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LOCATION;ALTREP="http://upcoming.yahoo.com/venue/49043/":Textile Museum @ 2320 S St Nw\, Washington\, District of Columbia 20008 US
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DTSTART:20091227T130000
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SUMMARY:Recent Acquisitions
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4631396/ ] This exhibition features a selection of 19 of the most artistically and culturally compelling objects The Textile Museum has acquired within the last five years. Exhibited pieces will include hats from Peru and Cameroon\, a turban from India\, a contemporary batik from Java\, Indonesia\, a Turkish prayer rug\, a grass raincoat from China and more.
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DTSTAMP:20091014T184301
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SUMMARY:The Textile Learning Center
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4629373/ ] The Textile Learning Center's Activity Gallery provides opportunities for Museum visitors of all ages to learn about how textiles are made and the ways in which cultural traditions\, the environment and even the economy influence the character of handmade textiles. Visitors are encouraged to learn by touching\, looking and doing.
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DTSTAMP:20091014T173537
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LOCATION;ALTREP="http://upcoming.yahoo.com/venue/49043/":Textile Museum @ 2320 S St Nw\, Washington\, District of Columbia 20008 US
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DTSTART:20091229T100000
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SUMMARY:Contemporary Japanese Fashion: the Mary Baskett Collection
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4626588/ ] In the 1970s and early 1980s\, Japanese designers Issey Miyake\, Rei Kawakubo and Yohji Yamamoto shocked the fashion world by introducing avant-garde styles that challenged received Western notions of "chic." Informed in part by Japanese traditions such as the kimono\, obi and the art of origami\, these designers produced radical garments with shapes and textures often incongruous with the natural contours of the human body. Their designs - characterized by asymmetry\, raw edges\, unconventional construction\, oversized proportions and monochromatic palettes - effectively overthrew existing norms and set the stage for the postmodernist movement in the fashion industry.
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DTSTAMP:20091014T160256
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LOCATION;ALTREP="http://upcoming.yahoo.com/venue/49043/":Textile Museum @ 2320 S St Nw\, Washington\, District of Columbia 20008 US
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DTSTART:20091229T100000
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SUMMARY:Fabrics of Feathers and Steel: the Innovation of Nuno
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4800782/ ] Nuno (meaning "functional fabric" in Japanese) integrates the techniques\, materials and aesthetics of traditional Japanese textiles with cutting-edge technologies in order to create some of the world's most innovative and influential fabrics. On display as part of this exhibit are 18 examples from the Nuno studio\, dating from the time of the company's founding in 1984 to the present day. The fabrics will be hung in galleries adjacent to the showing of 'Contemporary Japanese Fashion: The Collection of Mary Baskett\,' inviting visitors to experience the design process from start to finish - from structure to style.
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DTSTAMP:20091027T182328
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LOCATION;ALTREP="http://upcoming.yahoo.com/venue/49043/":Textile Museum @ 2320 S St Nw\, Washington\, District of Columbia 20008 US
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SUMMARY:Recent Acquisitions
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4631397/ ] This exhibition features a selection of 19 of the most artistically and culturally compelling objects The Textile Museum has acquired within the last five years. Exhibited pieces will include hats from Peru and Cameroon\, a turban from India\, a contemporary batik from Java\, Indonesia\, a Turkish prayer rug\, a grass raincoat from China and more.
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DTSTAMP:20091014T184303
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ORGANIZER;CN=Upcoming Robot:X-ADDR:http://upcoming.yahoo.com/user/4/
LOCATION;ALTREP="http://upcoming.yahoo.com/venue/49043/":Textile Museum @ 2320 S St Nw\, Washington\, District of Columbia 20008 US
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SUMMARY:Contemporary Japanese Fashion: the Mary Baskett Collection
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4645997/ ] In the 1970s and early 1980s\, Japanese designers Issey Miyake\, Rei Kawakubo and Yohji Yamamoto shocked the fashion world by introducing avant-garde styles that challenged received Western notions of "chic." Informed in part by Japanese traditions such as the kimono\, obi and the art of origami\, these designers produced radical garments with shapes and textures often incongruous with the natural contours of the human body. Their designs - characterized by asymmetry\, raw edges\, unconventional construction\, oversized proportions and monochromatic palettes - effectively overthrew existing norms and set the stage for the postmodernist movement in the fashion industry.
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DTSTAMP:20091015T100600
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LOCATION;ALTREP="http://upcoming.yahoo.com/venue/49043/":Textile Museum @ 2320 S St Nw\, Washington\, District of Columbia 20008 US
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SUMMARY:Fabrics of Feathers and Steel: the Innovation of Nuno
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4800739/ ] Nuno (meaning "functional fabric" in Japanese) integrates the techniques\, materials and aesthetics of traditional Japanese textiles with cutting-edge technologies in order to create some of the world's most innovative and influential fabrics. On display as part of this exhibit are 18 examples from the Nuno studio\, dating from the time of the company's founding in 1984 to the present day. The fabrics will be hung in galleries adjacent to the showing of 'Contemporary Japanese Fashion: The Collection of Mary Baskett\,' inviting visitors to experience the design process from start to finish - from structure to style.
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DTSTAMP:20091027T182202
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LOCATION;ALTREP="http://upcoming.yahoo.com/venue/49043/":Textile Museum @ 2320 S St Nw\, Washington\, District of Columbia 20008 US
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SUMMARY:Recent Acquisitions
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4650231/ ] This exhibition features a selection of 19 of the most artistically and culturally compelling objects The Textile Museum has acquired within the last five years. Exhibited pieces will include hats from Peru and Cameroon\, a turban from India\, a contemporary batik from Java\, Indonesia\, a Turkish prayer rug\, a grass raincoat from China and more.
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DTSTAMP:20091015T122613
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ORGANIZER;CN=Upcoming Robot:X-ADDR:http://upcoming.yahoo.com/user/4/
LOCATION;ALTREP="http://upcoming.yahoo.com/venue/49043/":Textile Museum @ 2320 S St Nw\, Washington\, District of Columbia 20008 US
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SUMMARY:Contemporary Japanese Fashion: the Mary Baskett Collection
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4658601/ ] In the 1970s and early 1980s\, Japanese designers Issey Miyake\, Rei Kawakubo and Yohji Yamamoto shocked the fashion world by introducing avant-garde styles that challenged received Western notions of "chic." Informed in part by Japanese traditions such as the kimono\, obi and the art of origami\, these designers produced radical garments with shapes and textures often incongruous with the natural contours of the human body. Their designs - characterized by asymmetry\, raw edges\, unconventional construction\, oversized proportions and monochromatic palettes - effectively overthrew existing norms and set the stage for the postmodernist movement in the fashion industry.
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DTSTAMP:20091015T170802
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ORGANIZER;CN=Upcoming Robot:X-ADDR:http://upcoming.yahoo.com/user/4/
LOCATION;ALTREP="http://upcoming.yahoo.com/venue/49043/":Textile Museum @ 2320 S St Nw\, Washington\, District of Columbia 20008 US
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DTSTART:20091231T100000
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SUMMARY:Fabrics of Feathers and Steel: the Innovation of Nuno
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4800762/ ] Nuno (meaning "functional fabric" in Japanese) integrates the techniques\, materials and aesthetics of traditional Japanese textiles with cutting-edge technologies in order to create some of the world's most innovative and influential fabrics. On display as part of this exhibit are 18 examples from the Nuno studio\, dating from the time of the company's founding in 1984 to the present day. The fabrics will be hung in galleries adjacent to the showing of 'Contemporary Japanese Fashion: The Collection of Mary Baskett\,' inviting visitors to experience the design process from start to finish - from structure to style.
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DTSTAMP:20091027T182247
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ORGANIZER;CN=Upcoming Robot:X-ADDR:http://upcoming.yahoo.com/user/4/
LOCATION;ALTREP="http://upcoming.yahoo.com/venue/49043/":Textile Museum @ 2320 S St Nw\, Washington\, District of Columbia 20008 US
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SUMMARY:Recent Acquisitions
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4662940/ ] This exhibition features a selection of 19 of the most artistically and culturally compelling objects The Textile Museum has acquired within the last five years. Exhibited pieces will include hats from Peru and Cameroon\, a turban from India\, a contemporary batik from Java\, Indonesia\, a Turkish prayer rug\, a grass raincoat from China and more.
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DTSTAMP:20091015T193558
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ORGANIZER;CN=Upcoming Robot:X-ADDR:http://upcoming.yahoo.com/user/4/
LOCATION;ALTREP="http://upcoming.yahoo.com/venue/49043/":Textile Museum @ 2320 S St Nw\, Washington\, District of Columbia 20008 US
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SUMMARY:Contemporary Japanese Fashion: the Mary Baskett Collection
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4658602/ ] In the 1970s and early 1980s\, Japanese designers Issey Miyake\, Rei Kawakubo and Yohji Yamamoto shocked the fashion world by introducing avant-garde styles that challenged received Western notions of "chic." Informed in part by Japanese traditions such as the kimono\, obi and the art of origami\, these designers produced radical garments with shapes and textures often incongruous with the natural contours of the human body. Their designs - characterized by asymmetry\, raw edges\, unconventional construction\, oversized proportions and monochromatic palettes - effectively overthrew existing norms and set the stage for the postmodernist movement in the fashion industry.
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DTSTAMP:20091015T170804
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ORGANIZER;CN=Upcoming Robot:X-ADDR:http://upcoming.yahoo.com/user/4/
LOCATION;ALTREP="http://upcoming.yahoo.com/venue/49043/":Textile Museum @ 2320 S St Nw\, Washington\, District of Columbia 20008 US
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SUMMARY:Fabrics of Feathers and Steel: the Innovation of Nuno
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4800783/ ] Nuno (meaning "functional fabric" in Japanese) integrates the techniques\, materials and aesthetics of traditional Japanese textiles with cutting-edge technologies in order to create some of the world's most innovative and influential fabrics. On display as part of this exhibit are 18 examples from the Nuno studio\, dating from the time of the company's founding in 1984 to the present day. The fabrics will be hung in galleries adjacent to the showing of 'Contemporary Japanese Fashion: The Collection of Mary Baskett\,' inviting visitors to experience the design process from start to finish - from structure to style.
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DTSTAMP:20091027T182330
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LOCATION;ALTREP="http://upcoming.yahoo.com/venue/49043/":Textile Museum @ 2320 S St Nw\, Washington\, District of Columbia 20008 US
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SUMMARY:Recent Acquisitions
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4662942/ ] This exhibition features a selection of 19 of the most artistically and culturally compelling objects The Textile Museum has acquired within the last five years. Exhibited pieces will include hats from Peru and Cameroon\, a turban from India\, a contemporary batik from Java\, Indonesia\, a Turkish prayer rug\, a grass raincoat from China and more.
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DTSTAMP:20091015T193600
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SUMMARY:Contemporary Japanese Fashion: the Mary Baskett Collection
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4686913/ ] In the 1970s and early 1980s\, Japanese designers Issey Miyake\, Rei Kawakubo and Yohji Yamamoto shocked the fashion world by introducing avant-garde styles that challenged received Western notions of "chic." Informed in part by Japanese traditions such as the kimono\, obi and the art of origami\, these designers produced radical garments with shapes and textures often incongruous with the natural contours of the human body. Their designs - characterized by asymmetry\, raw edges\, unconventional construction\, oversized proportions and monochromatic palettes - effectively overthrew existing norms and set the stage for the postmodernist movement in the fashion industry.
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DTSTAMP:20091016T134312
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LOCATION;ALTREP="http://upcoming.yahoo.com/venue/49043/":Textile Museum @ 2320 S St Nw\, Washington\, District of Columbia 20008 US
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DTSTART:20100103T130000
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SUMMARY:Fabrics of Feathers and Steel: the Innovation of Nuno
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4800740/ ] Nuno (meaning "functional fabric" in Japanese) integrates the techniques\, materials and aesthetics of traditional Japanese textiles with cutting-edge technologies in order to create some of the world's most innovative and influential fabrics. On display as part of this exhibit are 18 examples from the Nuno studio\, dating from the time of the company's founding in 1984 to the present day. The fabrics will be hung in galleries adjacent to the showing of 'Contemporary Japanese Fashion: The Collection of Mary Baskett\,' inviting visitors to experience the design process from start to finish - from structure to style.
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DTSTAMP:20091027T182204
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SUMMARY:Recent Acquisitions
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4688375/ ] This exhibition features a selection of 19 of the most artistically and culturally compelling objects The Textile Museum has acquired within the last five years. Exhibited pieces will include hats from Peru and Cameroon\, a turban from India\, a contemporary batik from Java\, Indonesia\, a Turkish prayer rug\, a grass raincoat from China and more.
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SUMMARY:Contemporary Japanese Fashion: the Mary Baskett Collection
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4686914/ ] In the 1970s and early 1980s\, Japanese designers Issey Miyake\, Rei Kawakubo and Yohji Yamamoto shocked the fashion world by introducing avant-garde styles that challenged received Western notions of "chic." Informed in part by Japanese traditions such as the kimono\, obi and the art of origami\, these designers produced radical garments with shapes and textures often incongruous with the natural contours of the human body. Their designs - characterized by asymmetry\, raw edges\, unconventional construction\, oversized proportions and monochromatic palettes - effectively overthrew existing norms and set the stage for the postmodernist movement in the fashion industry.
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LOCATION;ALTREP="http://upcoming.yahoo.com/venue/49043/":Textile Museum @ 2320 S St Nw\, Washington\, District of Columbia 20008 US
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DTSTART:20100105T100000
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SUMMARY:Fabrics of Feathers and Steel: the Innovation of Nuno
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4800750/ ] Nuno (meaning "functional fabric" in Japanese) integrates the techniques\, materials and aesthetics of traditional Japanese textiles with cutting-edge technologies in order to create some of the world's most innovative and influential fabrics. On display as part of this exhibit are 18 examples from the Nuno studio\, dating from the time of the company's founding in 1984 to the present day. The fabrics will be hung in galleries adjacent to the showing of 'Contemporary Japanese Fashion: The Collection of Mary Baskett\,' inviting visitors to experience the design process from start to finish - from structure to style.
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SUMMARY:Fabrics of Feathers and Steel: the Innovation of Nuno
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4800784/ ] Nuno (meaning "functional fabric" in Japanese) integrates the techniques\, materials and aesthetics of traditional Japanese textiles with cutting-edge technologies in order to create some of the world's most innovative and influential fabrics. On display as part of this exhibit are 18 examples from the Nuno studio\, dating from the time of the company's founding in 1984 to the present day. The fabrics will be hung in galleries adjacent to the showing of 'Contemporary Japanese Fashion: The Collection of Mary Baskett\,' inviting visitors to experience the design process from start to finish - from structure to style.
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SUMMARY:Contemporary Japanese Fashion: the Mary Baskett Collection
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SUMMARY:Fabrics of Feathers and Steel: the Innovation of Nuno
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SUMMARY:Contemporary Japanese Fashion: the Mary Baskett Collection
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SUMMARY:Fabrics of Feathers and Steel: the Innovation of Nuno
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4800752/ ] Nuno (meaning "functional fabric" in Japanese) integrates the techniques\, materials and aesthetics of traditional Japanese textiles with cutting-edge technologies in order to create some of the world's most innovative and influential fabrics. On display as part of this exhibit are 18 examples from the Nuno studio\, dating from the time of the company's founding in 1984 to the present day. The fabrics will be hung in galleries adjacent to the showing of 'Contemporary Japanese Fashion: The Collection of Mary Baskett\,' inviting visitors to experience the design process from start to finish - from structure to style.
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SUMMARY:Contemporary Japanese Fashion: the Mary Baskett Collection
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4733829/ ] In the 1970s and early 1980s\, Japanese designers Issey Miyake\, Rei Kawakubo and Yohji Yamamoto shocked the fashion world by introducing avant-garde styles that challenged received Western notions of "chic." Informed in part by Japanese traditions such as the kimono\, obi and the art of origami\, these designers produced radical garments with shapes and textures often incongruous with the natural contours of the human body. Their designs - characterized by asymmetry\, raw edges\, unconventional construction\, oversized proportions and monochromatic palettes - effectively overthrew existing norms and set the stage for the postmodernist movement in the fashion industry.
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SUMMARY:Fabrics of Feathers and Steel: the Innovation of Nuno
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4800763/ ] Nuno (meaning "functional fabric" in Japanese) integrates the techniques\, materials and aesthetics of traditional Japanese textiles with cutting-edge technologies in order to create some of the world's most innovative and influential fabrics. On display as part of this exhibit are 18 examples from the Nuno studio\, dating from the time of the company's founding in 1984 to the present day. The fabrics will be hung in galleries adjacent to the showing of 'Contemporary Japanese Fashion: The Collection of Mary Baskett\,' inviting visitors to experience the design process from start to finish - from structure to style.
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SUMMARY:Contemporary Japanese Fashion: the Mary Baskett Collection
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4741354/ ] In the 1970s and early 1980s\, Japanese designers Issey Miyake\, Rei Kawakubo and Yohji Yamamoto shocked the fashion world by introducing avant-garde styles that challenged received Western notions of "chic." Informed in part by Japanese traditions such as the kimono\, obi and the art of origami\, these designers produced radical garments with shapes and textures often incongruous with the natural contours of the human body. Their designs - characterized by asymmetry\, raw edges\, unconventional construction\, oversized proportions and monochromatic palettes - effectively overthrew existing norms and set the stage for the postmodernist movement in the fashion industry.
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SUMMARY:Fabrics of Feathers and Steel: the Innovation of Nuno
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4800722/ ] Nuno (meaning "functional fabric" in Japanese) integrates the techniques\, materials and aesthetics of traditional Japanese textiles with cutting-edge technologies in order to create some of the world's most innovative and influential fabrics. On display as part of this exhibit are 18 examples from the Nuno studio\, dating from the time of the company's founding in 1984 to the present day. The fabrics will be hung in galleries adjacent to the showing of 'Contemporary Japanese Fashion: The Collection of Mary Baskett\,' inviting visitors to experience the design process from start to finish - from structure to style.
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SUMMARY:Contemporary Japanese Fashion: the Mary Baskett Collection
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4741355/ ] In the 1970s and early 1980s\, Japanese designers Issey Miyake\, Rei Kawakubo and Yohji Yamamoto shocked the fashion world by introducing avant-garde styles that challenged received Western notions of "chic." Informed in part by Japanese traditions such as the kimono\, obi and the art of origami\, these designers produced radical garments with shapes and textures often incongruous with the natural contours of the human body. Their designs - characterized by asymmetry\, raw edges\, unconventional construction\, oversized proportions and monochromatic palettes - effectively overthrew existing norms and set the stage for the postmodernist movement in the fashion industry.
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SUMMARY:Fabrics of Feathers and Steel: the Innovation of Nuno
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4800753/ ] Nuno (meaning "functional fabric" in Japanese) integrates the techniques\, materials and aesthetics of traditional Japanese textiles with cutting-edge technologies in order to create some of the world's most innovative and influential fabrics. On display as part of this exhibit are 18 examples from the Nuno studio\, dating from the time of the company's founding in 1984 to the present day. The fabrics will be hung in galleries adjacent to the showing of 'Contemporary Japanese Fashion: The Collection of Mary Baskett\,' inviting visitors to experience the design process from start to finish - from structure to style.
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SUMMARY:Contemporary Japanese Fashion: the Mary Baskett Collection
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4741356/ ] In the 1970s and early 1980s\, Japanese designers Issey Miyake\, Rei Kawakubo and Yohji Yamamoto shocked the fashion world by introducing avant-garde styles that challenged received Western notions of "chic." Informed in part by Japanese traditions such as the kimono\, obi and the art of origami\, these designers produced radical garments with shapes and textures often incongruous with the natural contours of the human body. Their designs - characterized by asymmetry\, raw edges\, unconventional construction\, oversized proportions and monochromatic palettes - effectively overthrew existing norms and set the stage for the postmodernist movement in the fashion industry.
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SUMMARY:Fabrics of Feathers and Steel: the Innovation of Nuno
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4800741/ ] Nuno (meaning "functional fabric" in Japanese) integrates the techniques\, materials and aesthetics of traditional Japanese textiles with cutting-edge technologies in order to create some of the world's most innovative and influential fabrics. On display as part of this exhibit are 18 examples from the Nuno studio\, dating from the time of the company's founding in 1984 to the present day. The fabrics will be hung in galleries adjacent to the showing of 'Contemporary Japanese Fashion: The Collection of Mary Baskett\,' inviting visitors to experience the design process from start to finish - from structure to style.
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SUMMARY:Contemporary Japanese Fashion: the Mary Baskett Collection
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4759472/ ] In the 1970s and early 1980s\, Japanese designers Issey Miyake\, Rei Kawakubo and Yohji Yamamoto shocked the fashion world by introducing avant-garde styles that challenged received Western notions of "chic." Informed in part by Japanese traditions such as the kimono\, obi and the art of origami\, these designers produced radical garments with shapes and textures often incongruous with the natural contours of the human body. Their designs - characterized by asymmetry\, raw edges\, unconventional construction\, oversized proportions and monochromatic palettes - effectively overthrew existing norms and set the stage for the postmodernist movement in the fashion industry.
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SUMMARY:Fabrics of Feathers and Steel: the Innovation of Nuno
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4800730/ ] Nuno (meaning "functional fabric" in Japanese) integrates the techniques\, materials and aesthetics of traditional Japanese textiles with cutting-edge technologies in order to create some of the world's most innovative and influential fabrics. On display as part of this exhibit are 18 examples from the Nuno studio\, dating from the time of the company's founding in 1984 to the present day. The fabrics will be hung in galleries adjacent to the showing of 'Contemporary Japanese Fashion: The Collection of Mary Baskett\,' inviting visitors to experience the design process from start to finish - from structure to style.
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SUMMARY:Contemporary Japanese Fashion: the Mary Baskett Collection
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4774535/ ] In the 1970s and early 1980s\, Japanese designers Issey Miyake\, Rei Kawakubo and Yohji Yamamoto shocked the fashion world by introducing avant-garde styles that challenged received Western notions of "chic." Informed in part by Japanese traditions such as the kimono\, obi and the art of origami\, these designers produced radical garments with shapes and textures often incongruous with the natural contours of the human body. Their designs - characterized by asymmetry\, raw edges\, unconventional construction\, oversized proportions and monochromatic palettes - effectively overthrew existing norms and set the stage for the postmodernist movement in the fashion industry.
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SUMMARY:Fabrics of Feathers and Steel: the Innovation of Nuno
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4800764/ ] Nuno (meaning "functional fabric" in Japanese) integrates the techniques\, materials and aesthetics of traditional Japanese textiles with cutting-edge technologies in order to create some of the world's most innovative and influential fabrics. On display as part of this exhibit are 18 examples from the Nuno studio\, dating from the time of the company's founding in 1984 to the present day. The fabrics will be hung in galleries adjacent to the showing of 'Contemporary Japanese Fashion: The Collection of Mary Baskett\,' inviting visitors to experience the design process from start to finish - from structure to style.
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DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4788575/ ] In the 1970s and early 1980s\, Japanese designers Issey Miyake\, Rei Kawakubo and Yohji Yamamoto shocked the fashion world by introducing avant-garde styles that challenged received Western notions of "chic." Informed in part by Japanese traditions such as the kimono\, obi and the art of origami\, these designers produced radical garments with shapes and textures often incongruous with the natural contours of the human body. Their designs - characterized by asymmetry\, raw edges\, unconventional construction\, oversized proportions and monochromatic palettes - effectively overthrew existing norms and set the stage for the postmodernist movement in the fashion industry.
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DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4800754/ ] Nuno (meaning "functional fabric" in Japanese) integrates the techniques\, materials and aesthetics of traditional Japanese textiles with cutting-edge technologies in order to create some of the world's most innovative and influential fabrics. On display as part of this exhibit are 18 examples from the Nuno studio\, dating from the time of the company's founding in 1984 to the present day. The fabrics will be hung in galleries adjacent to the showing of 'Contemporary Japanese Fashion: The Collection of Mary Baskett\,' inviting visitors to experience the design process from start to finish - from structure to style.
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SUMMARY:Contemporary Japanese Fashion: the Mary Baskett Collection
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4793916/ ] In the 1970s and early 1980s\, Japanese designers Issey Miyake\, Rei Kawakubo and Yohji Yamamoto shocked the fashion world by introducing avant-garde styles that challenged received Western notions of "chic." Informed in part by Japanese traditions such as the kimono\, obi and the art of origami\, these designers produced radical garments with shapes and textures often incongruous with the natural contours of the human body. Their designs - characterized by asymmetry\, raw edges\, unconventional construction\, oversized proportions and monochromatic palettes - effectively overthrew existing norms and set the stage for the postmodernist movement in the fashion industry.
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UID:http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4793916/
DTSTAMP:20091027T142855
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SUMMARY:Fabrics of Feathers and Steel: the Innovation of Nuno
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4800777/ ] Nuno (meaning "functional fabric" in Japanese) integrates the techniques\, materials and aesthetics of traditional Japanese textiles with cutting-edge technologies in order to create some of the world's most innovative and influential fabrics. On display as part of this exhibit are 18 examples from the Nuno studio\, dating from the time of the company's founding in 1984 to the present day. The fabrics will be hung in galleries adjacent to the showing of 'Contemporary Japanese Fashion: The Collection of Mary Baskett\,' inviting visitors to experience the design process from start to finish - from structure to style.
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LOCATION;ALTREP="http://upcoming.yahoo.com/venue/49043/":Textile Museum @ 2320 S St Nw\, Washington\, District of Columbia 20008 US
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TRANSP:TRANSPARENT
SUMMARY:Contemporary Japanese Fashion: the Mary Baskett Collection
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4793917/ ] In the 1970s and early 1980s\, Japanese designers Issey Miyake\, Rei Kawakubo and Yohji Yamamoto shocked the fashion world by introducing avant-garde styles that challenged received Western notions of "chic." Informed in part by Japanese traditions such as the kimono\, obi and the art of origami\, these designers produced radical garments with shapes and textures often incongruous with the natural contours of the human body. Their designs - characterized by asymmetry\, raw edges\, unconventional construction\, oversized proportions and monochromatic palettes - effectively overthrew existing norms and set the stage for the postmodernist movement in the fashion industry.
URL;VALUE=URI:http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4793917/
UID:http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4793917/
DTSTAMP:20091027T142857
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DTSTART:20100119T100000
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SUMMARY:Fabrics of Feathers and Steel: the Innovation of Nuno
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4800755/ ] Nuno (meaning "functional fabric" in Japanese) integrates the techniques\, materials and aesthetics of traditional Japanese textiles with cutting-edge technologies in order to create some of the world's most innovative and influential fabrics. On display as part of this exhibit are 18 examples from the Nuno studio\, dating from the time of the company's founding in 1984 to the present day. The fabrics will be hung in galleries adjacent to the showing of 'Contemporary Japanese Fashion: The Collection of Mary Baskett\,' inviting visitors to experience the design process from start to finish - from structure to style.
URL;VALUE=URI:http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4800755/
UID:http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4800755/
DTSTAMP:20091027T182234
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ORGANIZER;CN=Upcoming Robot:X-ADDR:http://upcoming.yahoo.com/user/4/
LOCATION;ALTREP="http://upcoming.yahoo.com/venue/49043/":Textile Museum @ 2320 S St Nw\, Washington\, District of Columbia 20008 US
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DTSTART:20100120T100000
DTEND:20100120T170000
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TRANSP:TRANSPARENT
SUMMARY:Contemporary Japanese Fashion: the Mary Baskett Collection
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4793918/ ] In the 1970s and early 1980s\, Japanese designers Issey Miyake\, Rei Kawakubo and Yohji Yamamoto shocked the fashion world by introducing avant-garde styles that challenged received Western notions of "chic." Informed in part by Japanese traditions such as the kimono\, obi and the art of origami\, these designers produced radical garments with shapes and textures often incongruous with the natural contours of the human body. Their designs - characterized by asymmetry\, raw edges\, unconventional construction\, oversized proportions and monochromatic palettes - effectively overthrew existing norms and set the stage for the postmodernist movement in the fashion industry.
URL;VALUE=URI:http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4793918/
UID:http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4793918/
DTSTAMP:20091027T142859
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ORGANIZER;CN=Upcoming Robot:X-ADDR:http://upcoming.yahoo.com/user/4/
LOCATION;ALTREP="http://upcoming.yahoo.com/venue/49043/":Textile Museum @ 2320 S St Nw\, Washington\, District of Columbia 20008 US
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20100120T100000
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SUMMARY:Fabrics of Feathers and Steel: the Innovation of Nuno
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4800765/ ] Nuno (meaning "functional fabric" in Japanese) integrates the techniques\, materials and aesthetics of traditional Japanese textiles with cutting-edge technologies in order to create some of the world's most innovative and influential fabrics. On display as part of this exhibit are 18 examples from the Nuno studio\, dating from the time of the company's founding in 1984 to the present day. The fabrics will be hung in galleries adjacent to the showing of 'Contemporary Japanese Fashion: The Collection of Mary Baskett\,' inviting visitors to experience the design process from start to finish - from structure to style.
URL;VALUE=URI:http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4800765/
UID:http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4800765/
DTSTAMP:20091027T182254
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ORGANIZER;CN=Upcoming Robot:X-ADDR:http://upcoming.yahoo.com/user/4/
LOCATION;ALTREP="http://upcoming.yahoo.com/venue/49043/":Textile Museum @ 2320 S St Nw\, Washington\, District of Columbia 20008 US
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DTSTART:20100121T100000
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TRANSP:TRANSPARENT
SUMMARY:Contemporary Japanese Fashion: the Mary Baskett Collection
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4806115/ ] In the 1970s and early 1980s\, Japanese designers Issey Miyake\, Rei Kawakubo and Yohji Yamamoto shocked the fashion world by introducing avant-garde styles that challenged received Western notions of "chic." Informed in part by Japanese traditions such as the kimono\, obi and the art of origami\, these designers produced radical garments with shapes and textures often incongruous with the natural contours of the human body. Their designs - characterized by asymmetry\, raw edges\, unconventional construction\, oversized proportions and monochromatic palettes - effectively overthrew existing norms and set the stage for the postmodernist movement in the fashion industry.
URL;VALUE=URI:http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4806115/
UID:http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4806115/
DTSTAMP:20091027T213958
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ORGANIZER;CN=Upcoming Robot:X-ADDR:http://upcoming.yahoo.com/user/4/
LOCATION;ALTREP="http://upcoming.yahoo.com/venue/49043/":Textile Museum @ 2320 S St Nw\, Washington\, District of Columbia 20008 US
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DTSTART:20100121T100000
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SUMMARY:Fabrics of Feathers and Steel: the Innovation of Nuno
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4807866/ ] Nuno (meaning "functional fabric" in Japanese) integrates the techniques\, materials and aesthetics of traditional Japanese textiles with cutting-edge technologies in order to create some of the world's most innovative and influential fabrics. On display as part of this exhibit are 18 examples from the Nuno studio\, dating from the time of the company's founding in 1984 to the present day. The fabrics will be hung in galleries adjacent to the showing of 'Contemporary Japanese Fashion: The Collection of Mary Baskett\,' inviting visitors to experience the design process from start to finish - from structure to style.
URL;VALUE=URI:http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4807866/
UID:http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4807866/
DTSTAMP:20091027T224217
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ORGANIZER;CN=Upcoming Robot:X-ADDR:http://upcoming.yahoo.com/user/4/
LOCATION;ALTREP="http://upcoming.yahoo.com/venue/49043/":Textile Museum @ 2320 S St Nw\, Washington\, District of Columbia 20008 US
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DTSTART:20100122T100000
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TRANSP:TRANSPARENT
SUMMARY:Contemporary Japanese Fashion: the Mary Baskett Collection
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4816358/ ] In the 1970s and early 1980s\, Japanese designers Issey Miyake\, Rei Kawakubo and Yohji Yamamoto shocked the fashion world by introducing avant-garde styles that challenged received Western notions of "chic." Informed in part by Japanese traditions such as the kimono\, obi and the art of origami\, these designers produced radical garments with shapes and textures often incongruous with the natural contours of the human body. Their designs - characterized by asymmetry\, raw edges\, unconventional construction\, oversized proportions and monochromatic palettes - effectively overthrew existing norms and set the stage for the postmodernist movement in the fashion industry.
URL;VALUE=URI:http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4816358/
UID:http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4816358/
DTSTAMP:20091031T152752
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ORGANIZER;CN=Upcoming Robot:X-ADDR:http://upcoming.yahoo.com/user/4/
LOCATION;ALTREP="http://upcoming.yahoo.com/venue/49043/":Textile Museum @ 2320 S St Nw\, Washington\, District of Columbia 20008 US
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DTSTART:20100122T100000
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SUMMARY:Fabrics of Feathers and Steel: the Innovation of Nuno
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4817385/ ] Nuno (meaning "functional fabric" in Japanese) integrates the techniques\, materials and aesthetics of traditional Japanese textiles with cutting-edge technologies in order to create some of the world's most innovative and influential fabrics. On display as part of this exhibit are 18 examples from the Nuno studio\, dating from the time of the company's founding in 1984 to the present day. The fabrics will be hung in galleries adjacent to the showing of 'Contemporary Japanese Fashion: The Collection of Mary Baskett\,' inviting visitors to experience the design process from start to finish - from structure to style.
URL;VALUE=URI:http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4817385/
UID:http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4817385/
DTSTAMP:20091031T160257
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ORGANIZER;CN=Upcoming Robot:X-ADDR:http://upcoming.yahoo.com/user/4/
LOCATION;ALTREP="http://upcoming.yahoo.com/venue/49043/":Textile Museum @ 2320 S St Nw\, Washington\, District of Columbia 20008 US
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DTSTART:20100123T100000
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SUMMARY:Contemporary Japanese Fashion: the Mary Baskett Collection
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4833888/ ] In the 1970s and early 1980s\, Japanese designers Issey Miyake\, Rei Kawakubo and Yohji Yamamoto shocked the fashion world by introducing avant-garde styles that challenged received Western notions of "chic." Informed in part by Japanese traditions such as the kimono\, obi and the art of origami\, these designers produced radical garments with shapes and textures often incongruous with the natural contours of the human body. Their designs - characterized by asymmetry\, raw edges\, unconventional construction\, oversized proportions and monochromatic palettes - effectively overthrew existing norms and set the stage for the postmodernist movement in the fashion industry.
URL;VALUE=URI:http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4833888/
UID:http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4833888/
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ORGANIZER;CN=Upcoming Robot:X-ADDR:http://upcoming.yahoo.com/user/4/
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DTSTART:20100123T100000
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SUMMARY:Fabrics of Feathers and Steel: the Innovation of Nuno
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4845294/ ] Nuno (meaning "functional fabric" in Japanese) integrates the techniques\, materials and aesthetics of traditional Japanese textiles with cutting-edge technologies in order to create some of the world's most innovative and influential fabrics. On display as part of this exhibit are 18 examples from the Nuno studio\, dating from the time of the company's founding in 1984 to the present day. The fabrics will be hung in galleries adjacent to the showing of 'Contemporary Japanese Fashion: The Collection of Mary Baskett\,' inviting visitors to experience the design process from start to finish - from structure to style.
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UID:http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4845294/
DTSTAMP:20091107T023613
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ORGANIZER;CN=Upcoming Robot:X-ADDR:http://upcoming.yahoo.com/user/4/
LOCATION;ALTREP="http://upcoming.yahoo.com/venue/49043/":Textile Museum @ 2320 S St Nw\, Washington\, District of Columbia 20008 US
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DTSTART:20100124T130000
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TRANSP:TRANSPARENT
SUMMARY:Contemporary Japanese Fashion: the Mary Baskett Collection
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4848037/ ] In the 1970s and early 1980s\, Japanese designers Issey Miyake\, Rei Kawakubo and Yohji Yamamoto shocked the fashion world by introducing avant-garde styles that challenged received Western notions of "chic." Informed in part by Japanese traditions such as the kimono\, obi and the art of origami\, these designers produced radical garments with shapes and textures often incongruous with the natural contours of the human body. Their designs - characterized by asymmetry\, raw edges\, unconventional construction\, oversized proportions and monochromatic palettes - effectively overthrew existing norms and set the stage for the postmodernist movement in the fashion industry.
URL;VALUE=URI:http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4848037/
UID:http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4848037/
DTSTAMP:20091107T041217
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ORGANIZER;CN=Upcoming Robot:X-ADDR:http://upcoming.yahoo.com/user/4/
LOCATION;ALTREP="http://upcoming.yahoo.com/venue/49043/":Textile Museum @ 2320 S St Nw\, Washington\, District of Columbia 20008 US
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DTSTART:20100124T130000
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SUMMARY:Fabrics of Feathers and Steel: the Innovation of Nuno
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4850062/ ] Nuno (meaning "functional fabric" in Japanese) integrates the techniques\, materials and aesthetics of traditional Japanese textiles with cutting-edge technologies in order to create some of the world's most innovative and influential fabrics. On display as part of this exhibit are 18 examples from the Nuno studio\, dating from the time of the company's founding in 1984 to the present day. The fabrics will be hung in galleries adjacent to the showing of 'Contemporary Japanese Fashion: The Collection of Mary Baskett\,' inviting visitors to experience the design process from start to finish - from structure to style.
URL;VALUE=URI:http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4850062/
UID:http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4850062/
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LOCATION;ALTREP="http://upcoming.yahoo.com/venue/49043/":Textile Museum @ 2320 S St Nw\, Washington\, District of Columbia 20008 US
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TRANSP:TRANSPARENT
SUMMARY:Contemporary Japanese Fashion: the Mary Baskett Collection
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4848038/ ] In the 1970s and early 1980s\, Japanese designers Issey Miyake\, Rei Kawakubo and Yohji Yamamoto shocked the fashion world by introducing avant-garde styles that challenged received Western notions of "chic." Informed in part by Japanese traditions such as the kimono\, obi and the art of origami\, these designers produced radical garments with shapes and textures often incongruous with the natural contours of the human body. Their designs - characterized by asymmetry\, raw edges\, unconventional construction\, oversized proportions and monochromatic palettes - effectively overthrew existing norms and set the stage for the postmodernist movement in the fashion industry.
URL;VALUE=URI:http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4848038/
UID:http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4848038/
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LOCATION;ALTREP="http://upcoming.yahoo.com/venue/49043/":Textile Museum @ 2320 S St Nw\, Washington\, District of Columbia 20008 US
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DTSTART:20100126T100000
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SUMMARY:Fabrics of Feathers and Steel: the Innovation of Nuno
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4850063/ ] Nuno (meaning "functional fabric" in Japanese) integrates the techniques\, materials and aesthetics of traditional Japanese textiles with cutting-edge technologies in order to create some of the world's most innovative and influential fabrics. On display as part of this exhibit are 18 examples from the Nuno studio\, dating from the time of the company's founding in 1984 to the present day. The fabrics will be hung in galleries adjacent to the showing of 'Contemporary Japanese Fashion: The Collection of Mary Baskett\,' inviting visitors to experience the design process from start to finish - from structure to style.
URL;VALUE=URI:http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4850063/
UID:http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4850063/
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ORGANIZER;CN=Upcoming Robot:X-ADDR:http://upcoming.yahoo.com/user/4/
LOCATION;ALTREP="http://upcoming.yahoo.com/venue/49043/":Textile Museum @ 2320 S St Nw\, Washington\, District of Columbia 20008 US
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DTSTART:20100127T100000
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TRANSP:TRANSPARENT
SUMMARY:Contemporary Japanese Fashion: the Mary Baskett Collection
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4853073/ ] In the 1970s and early 1980s\, Japanese designers Issey Miyake\, Rei Kawakubo and Yohji Yamamoto shocked the fashion world by introducing avant-garde styles that challenged received Western notions of "chic." Informed in part by Japanese traditions such as the kimono\, obi and the art of origami\, these designers produced radical garments with shapes and textures often incongruous with the natural contours of the human body. Their designs - characterized by asymmetry\, raw edges\, unconventional construction\, oversized proportions and monochromatic palettes - effectively overthrew existing norms and set the stage for the postmodernist movement in the fashion industry.
URL;VALUE=URI:http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4853073/
UID:http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4853073/
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LOCATION;ALTREP="http://upcoming.yahoo.com/venue/49043/":Textile Museum @ 2320 S St Nw\, Washington\, District of Columbia 20008 US
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DTSTART:20100127T100000
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SUMMARY:Fabrics of Feathers and Steel: the Innovation of Nuno
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4854054/ ] Nuno (meaning "functional fabric" in Japanese) integrates the techniques\, materials and aesthetics of traditional Japanese textiles with cutting-edge technologies in order to create some of the world's most innovative and influential fabrics. On display as part of this exhibit are 18 examples from the Nuno studio\, dating from the time of the company's founding in 1984 to the present day. The fabrics will be hung in galleries adjacent to the showing of 'Contemporary Japanese Fashion: The Collection of Mary Baskett\,' inviting visitors to experience the design process from start to finish - from structure to style.
URL;VALUE=URI:http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4854054/
UID:http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4854054/
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LOCATION;ALTREP="http://upcoming.yahoo.com/venue/49043/":Textile Museum @ 2320 S St Nw\, Washington\, District of Columbia 20008 US
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DTSTART:20100128T100000
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SUMMARY:Contemporary Japanese Fashion: the Mary Baskett Collection
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4859161/ ] In the 1970s and early 1980s\, Japanese designers Issey Miyake\, Rei Kawakubo and Yohji Yamamoto shocked the fashion world by introducing avant-garde styles that challenged received Western notions of "chic." Informed in part by Japanese traditions such as the kimono\, obi and the art of origami\, these designers produced radical garments with shapes and textures often incongruous with the natural contours of the human body. Their designs - characterized by asymmetry\, raw edges\, unconventional construction\, oversized proportions and monochromatic palettes - effectively overthrew existing norms and set the stage for the postmodernist movement in the fashion industry.
URL;VALUE=URI:http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4859161/
UID:http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4859161/
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LOCATION;ALTREP="http://upcoming.yahoo.com/venue/49043/":Textile Museum @ 2320 S St Nw\, Washington\, District of Columbia 20008 US
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DTSTART:20100128T100000
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SUMMARY:Fabrics of Feathers and Steel: the Innovation of Nuno
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4860088/ ] Nuno (meaning "functional fabric" in Japanese) integrates the techniques\, materials and aesthetics of traditional Japanese textiles with cutting-edge technologies in order to create some of the world's most innovative and influential fabrics. On display as part of this exhibit are 18 examples from the Nuno studio\, dating from the time of the company's founding in 1984 to the present day. The fabrics will be hung in galleries adjacent to the showing of 'Contemporary Japanese Fashion: The Collection of Mary Baskett\,' inviting visitors to experience the design process from start to finish - from structure to style.
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SUMMARY:Contemporary Japanese Fashion: the Mary Baskett Collection
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4910536/ ] In the 1970s and early 1980s\, Japanese designers Issey Miyake\, Rei Kawakubo and Yohji Yamamoto shocked the fashion world by introducing avant-garde styles that challenged received Western notions of "chic." Informed in part by Japanese traditions such as the kimono\, obi and the art of origami\, these designers produced radical garments with shapes and textures often incongruous with the natural contours of the human body. Their designs - characterized by asymmetry\, raw edges\, unconventional construction\, oversized proportions and monochromatic palettes - effectively overthrew existing norms and set the stage for the postmodernist movement in the fashion industry.
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DTSTAMP:20091216T044041
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DTSTART:20100129T100000
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SUMMARY:Fabrics of Feathers and Steel: the Innovation of Nuno
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4911484/ ] Nuno (meaning "functional fabric" in Japanese) integrates the techniques\, materials and aesthetics of traditional Japanese textiles with cutting-edge technologies in order to create some of the world's most innovative and influential fabrics. On display as part of this exhibit are 18 examples from the Nuno studio\, dating from the time of the company's founding in 1984 to the present day. The fabrics will be hung in galleries adjacent to the showing of 'Contemporary Japanese Fashion: The Collection of Mary Baskett\,' inviting visitors to experience the design process from start to finish - from structure to style.
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SUMMARY:Contemporary Japanese Fashion: the Mary Baskett Collection
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4910537/ ] In the 1970s and early 1980s\, Japanese designers Issey Miyake\, Rei Kawakubo and Yohji Yamamoto shocked the fashion world by introducing avant-garde styles that challenged received Western notions of "chic." Informed in part by Japanese traditions such as the kimono\, obi and the art of origami\, these designers produced radical garments with shapes and textures often incongruous with the natural contours of the human body. Their designs - characterized by asymmetry\, raw edges\, unconventional construction\, oversized proportions and monochromatic palettes - effectively overthrew existing norms and set the stage for the postmodernist movement in the fashion industry.
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DTSTAMP:20091216T044044
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DTSTART:20100130T100000
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SUMMARY:Fabrics of Feathers and Steel: the Innovation of Nuno
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4911485/ ] Nuno (meaning "functional fabric" in Japanese) integrates the techniques\, materials and aesthetics of traditional Japanese textiles with cutting-edge technologies in order to create some of the world's most innovative and influential fabrics. On display as part of this exhibit are 18 examples from the Nuno studio\, dating from the time of the company's founding in 1984 to the present day. The fabrics will be hung in galleries adjacent to the showing of 'Contemporary Japanese Fashion: The Collection of Mary Baskett\,' inviting visitors to experience the design process from start to finish - from structure to style.
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DTSTAMP:20091216T052755
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SUMMARY:Contemporary Japanese Fashion: the Mary Baskett Collection
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4914264/ ] In the 1970s and early 1980s\, Japanese designers Issey Miyake\, Rei Kawakubo and Yohji Yamamoto shocked the fashion world by introducing avant-garde styles that challenged received Western notions of "chic." Informed in part by Japanese traditions such as the kimono\, obi and the art of origami\, these designers produced radical garments with shapes and textures often incongruous with the natural contours of the human body. Their designs - characterized by asymmetry\, raw edges\, unconventional construction\, oversized proportions and monochromatic palettes - effectively overthrew existing norms and set the stage for the postmodernist movement in the fashion industry.
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DTSTAMP:20091216T074913
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SUMMARY:Fabrics of Feathers and Steel: the Innovation of Nuno
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4915174/ ] Nuno (meaning "functional fabric" in Japanese) integrates the techniques\, materials and aesthetics of traditional Japanese textiles with cutting-edge technologies in order to create some of the world's most innovative and influential fabrics. On display as part of this exhibit are 18 examples from the Nuno studio\, dating from the time of the company's founding in 1984 to the present day. The fabrics will be hung in galleries adjacent to the showing of 'Contemporary Japanese Fashion: The Collection of Mary Baskett\,' inviting visitors to experience the design process from start to finish - from structure to style.
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SUMMARY:Contemporary Japanese Fashion: the Mary Baskett Collection
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4914265/ ] In the 1970s and early 1980s\, Japanese designers Issey Miyake\, Rei Kawakubo and Yohji Yamamoto shocked the fashion world by introducing avant-garde styles that challenged received Western notions of "chic." Informed in part by Japanese traditions such as the kimono\, obi and the art of origami\, these designers produced radical garments with shapes and textures often incongruous with the natural contours of the human body. Their designs - characterized by asymmetry\, raw edges\, unconventional construction\, oversized proportions and monochromatic palettes - effectively overthrew existing norms and set the stage for the postmodernist movement in the fashion industry.
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DTSTAMP:20091216T074915
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SUMMARY:Fabrics of Feathers and Steel: the Innovation of Nuno
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4915175/ ] Nuno (meaning "functional fabric" in Japanese) integrates the techniques\, materials and aesthetics of traditional Japanese textiles with cutting-edge technologies in order to create some of the world's most innovative and influential fabrics. On display as part of this exhibit are 18 examples from the Nuno studio\, dating from the time of the company's founding in 1984 to the present day. The fabrics will be hung in galleries adjacent to the showing of 'Contemporary Japanese Fashion: The Collection of Mary Baskett\,' inviting visitors to experience the design process from start to finish - from structure to style.
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SUMMARY:Contemporary Japanese Fashion: the Mary Baskett Collection
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4916490/ ] In the 1970s and early 1980s\, Japanese designers Issey Miyake\, Rei Kawakubo and Yohji Yamamoto shocked the fashion world by introducing avant-garde styles that challenged received Western notions of "chic." Informed in part by Japanese traditions such as the kimono\, obi and the art of origami\, these designers produced radical garments with shapes and textures often incongruous with the natural contours of the human body. Their designs - characterized by asymmetry\, raw edges\, unconventional construction\, oversized proportions and monochromatic palettes - effectively overthrew existing norms and set the stage for the postmodernist movement in the fashion industry.
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SUMMARY:Fabrics of Feathers and Steel: the Innovation of Nuno
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4917197/ ] Nuno (meaning "functional fabric" in Japanese) integrates the techniques\, materials and aesthetics of traditional Japanese textiles with cutting-edge technologies in order to create some of the world's most innovative and influential fabrics. On display as part of this exhibit are 18 examples from the Nuno studio\, dating from the time of the company's founding in 1984 to the present day. The fabrics will be hung in galleries adjacent to the showing of 'Contemporary Japanese Fashion: The Collection of Mary Baskett\,' inviting visitors to experience the design process from start to finish - from structure to style.
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SUMMARY:Contemporary Japanese Fashion: the Mary Baskett Collection
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4919991/ ] In the 1970s and early 1980s\, Japanese designers Issey Miyake\, Rei Kawakubo and Yohji Yamamoto shocked the fashion world by introducing avant-garde styles that challenged received Western notions of "chic." Informed in part by Japanese traditions such as the kimono\, obi and the art of origami\, these designers produced radical garments with shapes and textures often incongruous with the natural contours of the human body. Their designs - characterized by asymmetry\, raw edges\, unconventional construction\, oversized proportions and monochromatic palettes - effectively overthrew existing norms and set the stage for the postmodernist movement in the fashion industry.
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SUMMARY:Fabrics of Feathers and Steel: the Innovation of Nuno
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4920522/ ] Nuno (meaning "functional fabric" in Japanese) integrates the techniques\, materials and aesthetics of traditional Japanese textiles with cutting-edge technologies in order to create some of the world's most innovative and influential fabrics. On display as part of this exhibit are 18 examples from the Nuno studio\, dating from the time of the company's founding in 1984 to the present day. The fabrics will be hung in galleries adjacent to the showing of 'Contemporary Japanese Fashion: The Collection of Mary Baskett\,' inviting visitors to experience the design process from start to finish - from structure to style.
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SUMMARY:Contemporary Japanese Fashion: the Mary Baskett Collection
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4922115/ ] In the 1970s and early 1980s\, Japanese designers Issey Miyake\, Rei Kawakubo and Yohji Yamamoto shocked the fashion world by introducing avant-garde styles that challenged received Western notions of "chic." Informed in part by Japanese traditions such as the kimono\, obi and the art of origami\, these designers produced radical garments with shapes and textures often incongruous with the natural contours of the human body. Their designs - characterized by asymmetry\, raw edges\, unconventional construction\, oversized proportions and monochromatic palettes - effectively overthrew existing norms and set the stage for the postmodernist movement in the fashion industry.
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SUMMARY:Fabrics of Feathers and Steel: the Innovation of Nuno
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4922624/ ] Nuno (meaning "functional fabric" in Japanese) integrates the techniques\, materials and aesthetics of traditional Japanese textiles with cutting-edge technologies in order to create some of the world's most innovative and influential fabrics. On display as part of this exhibit are 18 examples from the Nuno studio\, dating from the time of the company's founding in 1984 to the present day. The fabrics will be hung in galleries adjacent to the showing of 'Contemporary Japanese Fashion: The Collection of Mary Baskett\,' inviting visitors to experience the design process from start to finish - from structure to style.
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SUMMARY:Contemporary Japanese Fashion: the Mary Baskett Collection
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4924128/ ] In the 1970s and early 1980s\, Japanese designers Issey Miyake\, Rei Kawakubo and Yohji Yamamoto shocked the fashion world by introducing avant-garde styles that challenged received Western notions of "chic." Informed in part by Japanese traditions such as the kimono\, obi and the art of origami\, these designers produced radical garments with shapes and textures often incongruous with the natural contours of the human body. Their designs - characterized by asymmetry\, raw edges\, unconventional construction\, oversized proportions and monochromatic palettes - effectively overthrew existing norms and set the stage for the postmodernist movement in the fashion industry.
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SUMMARY:Fabrics of Feathers and Steel: the Innovation of Nuno
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4924714/ ] Nuno (meaning "functional fabric" in Japanese) integrates the techniques\, materials and aesthetics of traditional Japanese textiles with cutting-edge technologies in order to create some of the world's most innovative and influential fabrics. On display as part of this exhibit are 18 examples from the Nuno studio\, dating from the time of the company's founding in 1984 to the present day. The fabrics will be hung in galleries adjacent to the showing of 'Contemporary Japanese Fashion: The Collection of Mary Baskett\,' inviting visitors to experience the design process from start to finish - from structure to style.
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SUMMARY:Contemporary Japanese Fashion: the Mary Baskett Collection
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4928810/ ] In the 1970s and early 1980s\, Japanese designers Issey Miyake\, Rei Kawakubo and Yohji Yamamoto shocked the fashion world by introducing avant-garde styles that challenged received Western notions of "chic." Informed in part by Japanese traditions such as the kimono\, obi and the art of origami\, these designers produced radical garments with shapes and textures often incongruous with the natural contours of the human body. Their designs - characterized by asymmetry\, raw edges\, unconventional construction\, oversized proportions and monochromatic palettes - effectively overthrew existing norms and set the stage for the postmodernist movement in the fashion industry.
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SUMMARY:Fabrics of Feathers and Steel: the Innovation of Nuno
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4929913/ ] Nuno (meaning "functional fabric" in Japanese) integrates the techniques\, materials and aesthetics of traditional Japanese textiles with cutting-edge technologies in order to create some of the world's most innovative and influential fabrics. On display as part of this exhibit are 18 examples from the Nuno studio\, dating from the time of the company's founding in 1984 to the present day. The fabrics will be hung in galleries adjacent to the showing of 'Contemporary Japanese Fashion: The Collection of Mary Baskett\,' inviting visitors to experience the design process from start to finish - from structure to style.
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SUMMARY:Contemporary Japanese Fashion: the Mary Baskett Collection
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4928811/ ] In the 1970s and early 1980s\, Japanese designers Issey Miyake\, Rei Kawakubo and Yohji Yamamoto shocked the fashion world by introducing avant-garde styles that challenged received Western notions of "chic." Informed in part by Japanese traditions such as the kimono\, obi and the art of origami\, these designers produced radical garments with shapes and textures often incongruous with the natural contours of the human body. Their designs - characterized by asymmetry\, raw edges\, unconventional construction\, oversized proportions and monochromatic palettes - effectively overthrew existing norms and set the stage for the postmodernist movement in the fashion industry.
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SUMMARY:Contemporary Japanese Fashion: the Mary Baskett Collection
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4931777/ ] In the 1970s and early 1980s\, Japanese designers Issey Miyake\, Rei Kawakubo and Yohji Yamamoto shocked the fashion world by introducing avant-garde styles that challenged received Western notions of "chic." Informed in part by Japanese traditions such as the kimono\, obi and the art of origami\, these designers produced radical garments with shapes and textures often incongruous with the natural contours of the human body. Their designs - characterized by asymmetry\, raw edges\, unconventional construction\, oversized proportions and monochromatic palettes - effectively overthrew existing norms and set the stage for the postmodernist movement in the fashion industry.
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SUMMARY:Fabrics of Feathers and Steel: the Innovation of Nuno
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4932224/ ] Nuno (meaning "functional fabric" in Japanese) integrates the techniques\, materials and aesthetics of traditional Japanese textiles with cutting-edge technologies in order to create some of the world's most innovative and influential fabrics. On display as part of this exhibit are 18 examples from the Nuno studio\, dating from the time of the company's founding in 1984 to the present day. The fabrics will be hung in galleries adjacent to the showing of 'Contemporary Japanese Fashion: The Collection of Mary Baskett\,' inviting visitors to experience the design process from start to finish - from structure to style.
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SUMMARY:Contemporary Japanese Fashion: the Mary Baskett Collection
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4934860/ ] In the 1970s and early 1980s\, Japanese designers Issey Miyake\, Rei Kawakubo and Yohji Yamamoto shocked the fashion world by introducing avant-garde styles that challenged received Western notions of "chic." Informed in part by Japanese traditions such as the kimono\, obi and the art of origami\, these designers produced radical garments with shapes and textures often incongruous with the natural contours of the human body. Their designs - characterized by asymmetry\, raw edges\, unconventional construction\, oversized proportions and monochromatic palettes - effectively overthrew existing norms and set the stage for the postmodernist movement in the fashion industry.
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DTSTAMP:20091217T000757
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SUMMARY:Fabrics of Feathers and Steel: the Innovation of Nuno
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4935649/ ] Nuno (meaning "functional fabric" in Japanese) integrates the techniques\, materials and aesthetics of traditional Japanese textiles with cutting-edge technologies in order to create some of the world's most innovative and influential fabrics. On display as part of this exhibit are 18 examples from the Nuno studio\, dating from the time of the company's founding in 1984 to the present day. The fabrics will be hung in galleries adjacent to the showing of 'Contemporary Japanese Fashion: The Collection of Mary Baskett\,' inviting visitors to experience the design process from start to finish - from structure to style.
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DTSTAMP:20091217T004415
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SUMMARY:Contemporary Japanese Fashion: the Mary Baskett Collection
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4953165/ ] In the 1970s and early 1980s\, Japanese designers Issey Miyake\, Rei Kawakubo and Yohji Yamamoto shocked the fashion world by introducing avant-garde styles that challenged received Western notions of "chic." Informed in part by Japanese traditions such as the kimono\, obi and the art of origami\, these designers produced radical garments with shapes and textures often incongruous with the natural contours of the human body. Their designs - characterized by asymmetry\, raw edges\, unconventional construction\, oversized proportions and monochromatic palettes - effectively overthrew existing norms and set the stage for the postmodernist movement in the fashion industry.
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DTSTAMP:20091218T020524
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SUMMARY:Fabrics of Feathers and Steel: the Innovation of Nuno
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4953832/ ] Nuno (meaning "functional fabric" in Japanese) integrates the techniques\, materials and aesthetics of traditional Japanese textiles with cutting-edge technologies in order to create some of the world's most innovative and influential fabrics. On display as part of this exhibit are 18 examples from the Nuno studio\, dating from the time of the company's founding in 1984 to the present day. The fabrics will be hung in galleries adjacent to the showing of 'Contemporary Japanese Fashion: The Collection of Mary Baskett\,' inviting visitors to experience the design process from start to finish - from structure to style.
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SUMMARY:Contemporary Japanese Fashion: the Mary Baskett Collection
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4966575/ ] In the 1970s and early 1980s\, Japanese designers Issey Miyake\, Rei Kawakubo and Yohji Yamamoto shocked the fashion world by introducing avant-garde styles that challenged received Western notions of "chic." Informed in part by Japanese traditions such as the kimono\, obi and the art of origami\, these designers produced radical garments with shapes and textures often incongruous with the natural contours of the human body. Their designs - characterized by asymmetry\, raw edges\, unconventional construction\, oversized proportions and monochromatic palettes - effectively overthrew existing norms and set the stage for the postmodernist movement in the fashion industry.
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SUMMARY:Fabrics of Feathers and Steel: the Innovation of Nuno
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4967104/ ] Nuno (meaning "functional fabric" in Japanese) integrates the techniques\, materials and aesthetics of traditional Japanese textiles with cutting-edge technologies in order to create some of the world's most innovative and influential fabrics. On display as part of this exhibit are 18 examples from the Nuno studio\, dating from the time of the company's founding in 1984 to the present day. The fabrics will be hung in galleries adjacent to the showing of 'Contemporary Japanese Fashion: The Collection of Mary Baskett\,' inviting visitors to experience the design process from start to finish - from structure to style.
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SUMMARY:Contemporary Japanese Fashion: the Mary Baskett Collection
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4970185/ ] In the 1970s and early 1980s\, Japanese designers Issey Miyake\, Rei Kawakubo and Yohji Yamamoto shocked the fashion world by introducing avant-garde styles that challenged received Western notions of "chic." Informed in part by Japanese traditions such as the kimono\, obi and the art of origami\, these designers produced radical garments with shapes and textures often incongruous with the natural contours of the human body. Their designs - characterized by asymmetry\, raw edges\, unconventional construction\, oversized proportions and monochromatic palettes - effectively overthrew existing norms and set the stage for the postmodernist movement in the fashion industry.
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SUMMARY:Fabrics of Feathers and Steel: the Innovation of Nuno
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4972197/ ] Nuno (meaning "functional fabric" in Japanese) integrates the techniques\, materials and aesthetics of traditional Japanese textiles with cutting-edge technologies in order to create some of the world's most innovative and influential fabrics. On display as part of this exhibit are 18 examples from the Nuno studio\, dating from the time of the company's founding in 1984 to the present day. The fabrics will be hung in galleries adjacent to the showing of 'Contemporary Japanese Fashion: The Collection of Mary Baskett\,' inviting visitors to experience the design process from start to finish - from structure to style.
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SUMMARY:Contemporary Japanese Fashion: the Mary Baskett Collection
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4970186/ ] In the 1970s and early 1980s\, Japanese designers Issey Miyake\, Rei Kawakubo and Yohji Yamamoto shocked the fashion world by introducing avant-garde styles that challenged received Western notions of "chic." Informed in part by Japanese traditions such as the kimono\, obi and the art of origami\, these designers produced radical garments with shapes and textures often incongruous with the natural contours of the human body. Their designs - characterized by asymmetry\, raw edges\, unconventional construction\, oversized proportions and monochromatic palettes - effectively overthrew existing norms and set the stage for the postmodernist movement in the fashion industry.
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SUMMARY:Fabrics of Feathers and Steel: the Innovation of Nuno
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4972198/ ] Nuno (meaning "functional fabric" in Japanese) integrates the techniques\, materials and aesthetics of traditional Japanese textiles with cutting-edge technologies in order to create some of the world's most innovative and influential fabrics. On display as part of this exhibit are 18 examples from the Nuno studio\, dating from the time of the company's founding in 1984 to the present day. The fabrics will be hung in galleries adjacent to the showing of 'Contemporary Japanese Fashion: The Collection of Mary Baskett\,' inviting visitors to experience the design process from start to finish - from structure to style.
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SUMMARY:Contemporary Japanese Fashion: the Mary Baskett Collection
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4970187/ ] In the 1970s and early 1980s\, Japanese designers Issey Miyake\, Rei Kawakubo and Yohji Yamamoto shocked the fashion world by introducing avant-garde styles that challenged received Western notions of "chic." Informed in part by Japanese traditions such as the kimono\, obi and the art of origami\, these designers produced radical garments with shapes and textures often incongruous with the natural contours of the human body. Their designs - characterized by asymmetry\, raw edges\, unconventional construction\, oversized proportions and monochromatic palettes - effectively overthrew existing norms and set the stage for the postmodernist movement in the fashion industry.
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SUMMARY:Fabrics of Feathers and Steel: the Innovation of Nuno
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4972199/ ] Nuno (meaning "functional fabric" in Japanese) integrates the techniques\, materials and aesthetics of traditional Japanese textiles with cutting-edge technologies in order to create some of the world's most innovative and influential fabrics. On display as part of this exhibit are 18 examples from the Nuno studio\, dating from the time of the company's founding in 1984 to the present day. The fabrics will be hung in galleries adjacent to the showing of 'Contemporary Japanese Fashion: The Collection of Mary Baskett\,' inviting visitors to experience the design process from start to finish - from structure to style.
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SUMMARY:Contemporary Japanese Fashion: the Mary Baskett Collection
DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4977512/ ] In the 1970s and early 1980s\, Japanese designers Issey Miyake\, Rei Kawakubo and Yohji Yamamoto shocked the fashion world by introducing avant-garde styles that challenged received Western notions of "chic." Informed in part by Japanese traditions such as the kimono\, obi and the art of origami\, these designers produced radical garments with shapes and textures often incongruous with the natural contours of the human body. Their designs - characterized by asymmetry\, raw edges\, unconventional construction\, oversized proportions and monochromatic palettes - effectively overthrew existing norms and set the stage for the postmodernist movement in the fashion industry.
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DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4978201/ ] Nuno (meaning "functional fabric" in Japanese) integrates the techniques\, materials and aesthetics of traditional Japanese textiles with cutting-edge technologies in order to create some of the world's most innovative and influential fabrics. On display as part of this exhibit are 18 examples from the Nuno studio\, dating from the time of the company's founding in 1984 to the present day. The fabrics will be hung in galleries adjacent to the showing of 'Contemporary Japanese Fashion: The Collection of Mary Baskett\,' inviting visitors to experience the design process from start to finish - from structure to style.
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DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4982946/ ] In the 1970s and early 1980s\, Japanese designers Issey Miyake\, Rei Kawakubo and Yohji Yamamoto shocked the fashion world by introducing avant-garde styles that challenged received Western notions of "chic." Informed in part by Japanese traditions such as the kimono\, obi and the art of origami\, these designers produced radical garments with shapes and textures often incongruous with the natural contours of the human body. Their designs - characterized by asymmetry\, raw edges\, unconventional construction\, oversized proportions and monochromatic palettes - effectively overthrew existing norms and set the stage for the postmodernist movement in the fashion industry.
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DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4983612/ ] Nuno (meaning "functional fabric" in Japanese) integrates the techniques\, materials and aesthetics of traditional Japanese textiles with cutting-edge technologies in order to create some of the world's most innovative and influential fabrics. On display as part of this exhibit are 18 examples from the Nuno studio\, dating from the time of the company's founding in 1984 to the present day. The fabrics will be hung in galleries adjacent to the showing of 'Contemporary Japanese Fashion: The Collection of Mary Baskett\,' inviting visitors to experience the design process from start to finish - from structure to style.
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DESCRIPTION: [Full details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4989250/ ] In the 1970s and early 1980s\, Japanese designers Issey Miyake\, Rei Kawakubo and Yohji Yamamoto shocked the fashion world by introducing avant-garde styles that challenged received Western notions of "chic." Informed in part by Japanese traditions such as the kimono\, obi and the art of origami\, these designers produced radical garments with shapes and textures often incongruous with the natural contours of the human body. Their designs - characterized by asymmetry\, raw edges\, unconventional construction\, oversized proportions and monochromatic palettes - effectively overthrew existing norms and set the stage for the postmodernist movement in the fashion industry.
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