Fiberarts, Summer 2000
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This hot issue features Australian Liz Williamson's woven wearables, British clothing designer Carole Waller, French accessory maker Erik Halley, a piece on dressing up geisha-style, and two designers who make costumes for sweet honey in the rock.
This hot issue features Australian Liz Williamson's woven wearables, British clothing designer Carole Waller, French accessory maker Erik Halley, a piece on dressing up geisha-style, and two designers who make costumes for sweet honey in the rock. The latest in screen printed, painted, resist-dyed, and woven clothes are also included. Features
- Liz Williamson's Woven Wearables (Clare Bond)- The artist?????s recent designs have a quality that sets them apart from other woven clothing, and the author writes about how she accomplishes this.
- Crossing the Divide (Ian Wilson)- Carole Waller?????s clothing is highly prized by long-time admirers. This article addresses her unique garments and her collaborations with performing artists.
- Harmony by Design (ViBrina Coronado)- Clothing designers discuss the challenges of making costumes for the Grammy Award-winning sextet, Sweet Honey in the Rock.
- Dressing up Geisha-style (Jacqueline Ruyak)- A step-by-step photo essay about Japan?????s newly popular costuming craze.
- Flights of Fantasy (Kunang Helmi)- Frenchman Erik Halley?????s accessories are making a splash on the fashion runways and with Europe?????s fashion trendsetters.
- Showcase- Non-wearable work by artists who honor clothing and accessories.
Item #: FA0005
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