A New Look Fashion Show

Fashion

Seattle style may always be trimmed in fleece, but artistry is ubiquitous here and the Henry Art Gallery’s fashion show, based on artist Josiah McElheny’s exhibition "An Historical Anecdote About Fashion," will be art imitating fashion imitating art imitating fashion. Inspired by his “fascination with the complex ways ideas in one field of culture influence those in others,” McElheny invented a narrative about a Venice glass design company, whose glassblowers based the shapes of their vases on the 1940s haute-couture fashions worn by the factory owner’s wife. McElheny then created his glass exhibit based on the story. “The female figure is such a beautiful piece of artwork itself, let alone the skirts and corsets that make it even better,” says Pretty Parlorowner and designer Anna “Banana” Lange, who will be showing vintage and vintage-inspired pieces from her shop at the event; she picked designs inspired by McElheny’s exhibit but said that the pieces will still have her own creative stamp on them. The show will also feature Suzabelle and street-wear designer Ruffeo Hearts ’Lil Snotty.

 
 

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