An alternative history of new york fashion is revealed in the show which includes works from Eckhaus Latta, Vaquera, and Susan Cianciolo.
A few nights ago, the Pratt Manhattan Gallery on 14th Street was the epicenter for a very New York scene: a reception to celebrate “The New Village: Ten Years of New York Fashion.” The show gathers a diverse group of designers whose unifying quality is the fact that at some point they have likely been described as having a slight anarchic approach to fashion.
And there were also more conceptual works, such as chairs from Martine Syms and an installation/performance by Camilla Carper in which the artist moved the contents of their closet to the gallery. The work of designers Claire McKinney and Sophie Andes-Gascon, who design as SC103, was hung on a wall, which highlighted the importance of color and texture in their work.
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