Monday, September 5, 2016

Manus & Machina - Fashion in an Age of Technology

Issey Miyake (1990) & Nora Raviv (2014)


    The Metropolitan Museum's Costume Institute's spring 2016 explores how fashion designers are reconciling the handmade and the machine-made in the creation of haute couture and avant-garde read to wear.  

It shows more than 170 ensembles dating from the early 20th century to the present, the exhibition addresses the founding of the haute couture in the 19th century, when the sewing machine was invented, and the emergence of a distinction between the hand (Manus) and the machine (Machina) at the onset of mass production. It explores this ongoing dichotomy, in which hand and machine are presented as discordant tools in the creative process, and questions the relationship and distinction between haute couture and read to wear.

Many pieces are a piece of Art than a Garment to wear...  Stunning beauty...

Alexander McQueen (2009)& Boue Soeurs (1929), Prada (2015), Hussein Chalayan (2007),
 Iris Van Herpen (2013) & Proenza Schouler (2015) 

Saint Laurent (1983), Alexander McQueen (2012), Mary McFadden (1980)

Chanel (2010), Louis Vuitton (2012), Alexander McQueen (2014)