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Made-to-measure jacket for Aaron Mack Schloff
Fabric TRE7741 Ormezzano linen, unstructured, no shoulder padding, brown MOP buttons, patch round chest and side pockets
In addition to the usual enclosed seams and sensitive-kid treatment, these have a surprise pink hem inside. Peek-a-boo!
Handmade Vintage Style Make-up Bag. Fully lined in co-ordinating lining fabric.
£6.50 - SOLD
Similar make-up bag can be made, please see fabric swatches.
Dr. Kariappa School of Art and Design Management, an affiliate of Vogue Institute of Fashion Technology, is officially in collaboration with Accademia di Costume e di Moda, an established Fashion school, based in Rome, Italy, since the year 1964. This collaboration agreement will facilitate workshops conducted by International professors from ACM, opportunities for our students to be a part of "made- to- measure' courses to be organized at ACM, amongst various other opportunities for our students to gain International exposure and make them better equipped to excel in the fashion industry.
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Our plain white tailored fit wing collar shirt is perfect for any black-tie event, it comes with a fly front so all the buttons are hidden and a single dual cuff which can either be worn with cuff links or just buttoned.
Cassettiera in grande formato per archiviazione museale. Dettaglio guida di scorrimento ad alta portata. Progetto: D4U Lab per Museum Technology. Produzione: Officine Emme Italia.
Andrew Smith made these shoes as a self-portrait as an entry for a competition for Norwich Fringe Festival at the Bally Shoe Factory in Norwich in 2003 when there was a 'Self-portrait in a shoebox' competition. His entry wasn't chosen as a winner because the judges thought they were too 'professional' and he must have had help.
Anyway, they were modelled on a pair of Italian shoes that he had bought in a little shop in Soho, London and the boxes nested like Matrioska dolls. You can see the real shoes in this shot