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E. STOTT

12.07.2010

ALL THAT GLITTERS

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11.18.2010

RIDING BOOTS

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BRANCUSI

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HAIRY MARY

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BACK

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10.06.2010

SHE WAS


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SHE IS

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9.21.2010

SHE

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9.08.2010

COWBOY KATE

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8.06.2010

PART 2: LUXURY





ANDREW IBI, THE CONVEIENCE STORE, LONDON

11. 05. 10

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PART 1: LUXURY



ANDREW IBI, THE CONVENIENCE STORE, LONDON
11. 05. 10





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8.04.2010

CHANEL





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8.03.2010

PICASSO





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2.

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1.

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7.31.2010

MARRAKECH







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TILED







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LORRIES






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      • BRANCUSI
      • HAIRY MARY
      • BACK
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      • SHE WAS
      • SHE IS
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      • SHE
      • COWBOY KATE
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      • PART 2: LUXURY
      • PART 1: LUXURY
      • CHANEL
      • PICASSO
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      • MARRAKECH
      • TILED
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E. STOTT
For me it is often the process of designing and creating garments that forms the subject, whether that is realigning functional details to comply with a perceived aesthetic ideal or seeing how far you can abstract a recognised detail without negating its familiarity.
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