Detail: Accidental Icon Wears
Black wool jacket: Yohji Yamamoto, Black wool trousers: Y-3, Cotton deconstructed wrap blouse: Ivan Grundahl, Suede booties: Sigerson Morrison, Handbag: Lonchamp Le Pliage
My choice of a look today began with a pragmatic decision to pick something warm. So my go to when it is single digits is black wool. Knowing that I was going to view an exhibition that was related to women’s rights I chose a look that conveyed my vision of a modern woman. The shoulders on the Yamamoto jacket are broad and masculine and I added the ruffled shirt as a counterpoint. To balance the shoulders of the jacket I choose wide leg, lined black wool trousers that rustle and move when I walk.
Detail: Michelle Pred Choices
Michelle Pred credits her father, a geography professor, for exposing her to feminism at an early age. She accompanied him to demonstrations related to the women’s and other social movements in the 1970’s in Berkeley, the “hotbed” of political activism, where she was raised. Choice is the latest evolution of a political voice that emerged over the last 25 years and that has focused on issues related to women’s rights and health. Her conscious choice and use of artifacts that are associated with restrictive government policies, such as expired, discarded and placebo birth control pills and objects seized by airport security, results in a kind of visceral emotion that engages the viewer with the power and surveillance that stands behind these policies and stimulates one to contemplate action. In partnership with the Nancy Hoffman Gallery, five percent of the limited series of handbags will be donated to NARAL Pro Choice New York if one is so moved.
The artist received a BFA from the California College of Arts and Crafts in Oakland California where she lives. She has shown her work extensively and it is included in several museum collections, such as the Fashion Institute of Technology Museum in N.Y. Her work has been reviewed and featured in the New York Times, Art in America, Wired, and American Craft Magazine. For more information about the artist visit her site, http://michelepred.com/home.html. The exhibition will run at Nancy Hoffman until March 14, 2015
I love how she makes strong statements, but with wit.
Yes, it is not heavy-handed, that is such a good strategy.
Love your blog!
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Thanks so much for that feedback!
Love your blog!
https://www.bonaupetite.com
Thanks so much for that feedback!
Thank you for this blog post….
My pleasure, thank you for reading and commenting.
I am impressed with how you carefully chose each piece that composed your ensemble for this important exhibit. Thank you for the information on Michelle Pred, the creator of "Choice."
I purchased a Y-3 hat in Miami a month ago. The choice was influenced by you!
I can’t wait to see the hat! I am always inspired by you and have found myself trying on more and more hats. What do you think about turbans? I find them so beautiful.
I am impressed with how you carefully chose each piece that composed your ensemble for this important exhibit. Thank you for the information on Michelle Pred, the creator of "Choice."
I purchased a Y-3 hat in Miami a month ago. The choice was influenced by you!
I can’t wait to see the hat! I am always inspired by you and have found myself trying on more and more hats. What do you think about turbans? I find them so beautiful.
Nice choice, a great outfit. They look good together as much as separate.
Yes, it is not heavy-handed, that is such a good strategy.
Thank you, readers have asked for more details of the clothes so that is why I do the Details page.
Nice choice, a great outfit. They look good together as much as separate.
Thank you, readers have asked for more details of the clothes so that is why I do the Details page.
LOVE the shot of you in the mirror! Great, unique exhibit. Art should make you think and this did that…even via a blog.
It was interesting reading why you chose each element in your outfit.
bisous
Suzanne
http://www.suzannecarillo.com
LOVE the shot of you in the mirror! Great, unique exhibit. Art should make you think and this did that…even via a blog.
It was interesting reading why you chose each element in your outfit.
bisous
Suzanne
http://www.suzannecarillo.com