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A curated collection of art, fashion, and culture: one more good one is a blog by Mylène Mozas, a 25 years old french art director, obsessive collector and list-maker.

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A Japanese Compendium

29 novembre 2016

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Keeping up with the ongoing Japanese design theme, I wanted to find a way to make different things collide, much like with past articles featuring art vs fashion or uncanny mixes. In this compendium, pleated textiles meet distorted ceramics, hand-painted spoon holders pair up with hand-dyed silk dresses, and tea cups prove to be as elegant as striped shirts.


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