tv Arts.21 Deutsche Welle April 26, 2020 9:30am-10:00am CEST
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the global corona crisis you can find more information online w. dot com don t w social media channels. like a flower. to. truckers read the. intro. to the bloody thing for 3 weeks in class and you see that you have a signature of something or make creative d.n.a. is completely belong to this country and produced. and this country.
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fashions come and go and are good indicator of the times we live in above all. for half a century french designer john paul goji was considered and all fall to the player in the fashion world a visionary right up to his dazzling finale in january 2020 who will lead the way in future. fashions not. just seem in changing we all may be seen get. off me he sings you know. grows on gross acres and well. is experiencing a transition arts $21.00 is on the lookout for trailblazers and finds them in the most unlikely places.
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morocco the reka valley and the foothills of the high atlas mountains a photo shoot for vogue arabia. toledo hodge grew up in the mountains she is the face of missile art see a fashion label founded by in america. the israeli moroccan designer likes to experiment with the country's culture and tradition. but i think. if the color if the thanks very for the way i mix that the way i feel about the pink they have been if you only universal something and it's also very are going away it's not something very. very clean and very sharp with something very. i don't from how very a lot of. his collection celebrates vibrant colors a collective styles and a variety of materials. based on artsy stands for
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a new generation exploring customs and cliches the brand is as distinctive as to leave or herself to particularly likes the labels approach it's not just because we want to deliver pictures and then just have to is me falling in love with the piece and actually seen the process of the piece mean designed in front of my eyes sometimes. just pointed out to you for example you know it's always very beautiful and fascinating but also it's the 1st stain of super respectful. for a long time only people in the know visited the meson artsy store in america. now customers come from all over the world willing to pay 5 think yourself for the exclusive vintage designs. each item is unique made from old scraps of material that are. on his travels. so
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this group for example in the priesthood will not be for sale anymore ok this one is a couple's 3 coat. and it's made from either the love the love the love of the street . seems like it's always to fix memory some oh no because if you think of old growth and you cut it then you make it all over again if you think the memory of it but it's still alive again you know sometimes i go to the flea market and i see very old clothes and they're looking at them like ok with you know what you coming home with me and you're going to we're going to have a new life. the designer does not make sketches he simply develops sisters zines directly on a model. he has 2 assistants with him in the workshop. most of the work is done by hand. the process is to think of.
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which actually come from. the love the feeling of love the love the preen the love the bird the reason need to be beautiful there is a. new place where you can actually survive but you would be worth the living for me. to play because i have to cope and eventually i cannot leave them as they are but they love them. treasure trove his ball of clothes and memories from his days as a ballet dancer in israel where he grew up. he taught himself how to make clothes for king 1st in amsterdam then in paris. he made a conscious decision to go to morocco because he thinks that looking to the future means reflecting on the past his philosophy is to preserve rather than throw away. there is a lot of wrongdoing in fashion but he thought my place to fix it in my place is to
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be creative enough to show a different approach and from this approach maybe things will change. you can change a little bit of things but i think many of us can change a lot of. combining tradition and mundanity creating experimental and daring designs parts and may see our inspiring change they also represent a budding scene in african fashion that's making a mark on the international stage. a strong statement for diversity and sustainability. some $100000000000.00 items of clothing are produced each year half end up on the garbage pile before even being worn. design
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a right alice is trying to limit harm to the environment by making clothes out of textile waste. cycling by using materials found in the trash can decrease her c o 2 emissions saving 80 percent on water and electricity doing her bit to make those miles a little less. mixed with. its toxic waste. has been trying to avoid producing waste for about 20 years she wants her label to be both green. fashion. by. this unique.
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different. in 2020 rate is no longer alone the entire fashion industry has jumped on the environment bandwagon . designers are seeking out materials and techniques that are less damaging to the environment. picking up on ancient tradition such as making clothes from buck cloth like this ugandan designer. the sneakers were made from chewing gum that was apparently scraped off the street. and the spanish company eco alpha is turning next and plastic bottles fish from the sea back into robots material there's been a major change of consciousness since have founded his company 5 years ago. for many people recycle product. but quality of. something like sort of you know
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people had the idea that i was like sort of recycling the old blanket of my grandmother to make a backpack and none of us has nothing to do with this about technology and you're going to see the difference between 2 product eco al fuses plastic waste for its creation several 1000000 tons a year end up in fisherman's nets in the mediterranean alone a small portion of that is now turned into a jacket for example. it is labeled with try always to put in the garment that leaves not this one says that when 235 grams of discarded fishing to make one yards of fabric eco alf is now making a very good turnover customers like the quality and design as well as the clear message there is no plan it's being. if we were to make it a new generation of recycled products with the same qualities and is the best. that we could demonstrate there's no need to keep on digging deeper and deeper to get
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petrol but we can transform what other people call waste into polymer yarn fabrics and products and leaves ethos is not only about the materials but about working conditions in the industry. produces her clothes in a garment factory in bangladesh which companies such as zara and h. and m. also work with. she is advising these fashion giants on how they can reduce their c o 2 emissions and pickings less waste. after their production so that we are helping them to make the waste transparent the production that they can actually in the moment when they. start designing their products in order to. start designing. products as well because they will know how much left or worse we will be from their main productions. brands are trying to become greener do your product visit she. he and many others might be expensive but
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at least they're trying to help rescue the planet. katrina's on this catwalk will subsequently be planted and prada is exploring how plastic waste can be transformed into fashion accessory. the song but the u.s. needs more than p.r. stunts if it's to be rescued because there is no plan next week. and redefining fashion as the 1st designer from a subsaharan country. western stuff to me it's also pride that i can show my work and show real african products and african heritage if you go to get one of. the combines traditional sustainable textiles from africa with western elements. to see that it's a page of fashion history that's being rewritten for the whole conventions are
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being overthrown to blue is broken like a 98 year old style icon style is something inherent i think style is in your day and then and you can learn about fashion you can learn about style. and she's a stylish model for trendy brands at the age of $98.00 to. hire a sample is a fashion card in a. very international fashion label is using her to do advertise its products while other women worry about getting older the new yorker has turned the fashion world's obsession with youth on its head. the cover girl who signed her 1st modeling contract at the tender age of 97 is fully on what the interior designer only became a fashion icon following an exhibition at new york's metropolitan museum of art in
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2005 are cured. i remembered some of her colorful long fits and you both had an entire show to her. exhibition running a business or a rare bird it was a big success. i never set out to local i not everybody you know i just dress the please may i i learned a long time ago. if you dried up with everybody blazing nobody. people would say to me oh oh aren't you upset that. i said no those if they don't like it that's their problem not mine. i was married to carl up front for 67 years he died in 2015 just before his 101st birthday together they founded and built up the textile firm old world weavers and traveled the world looking for unusual patterns and materials i was contributed to the interior design of the white house under 9 different us presidents then in 2019 i
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resigned forgot her own gallery at the peabody essex museum in salem massachusetts . it showcases on samples the fashion icon designed from head. she donated around 1000 pieces from her private collection to the museum. iris is always going to be herself is very true to her own vision style but more so it also i think provided people with an opportunity to look at themselves and say well what am i afraid of you know i can do this too. i want to be very nonchalant and courage iris for the express is all of that through her clothing she was never bothered by logos or labels she mixes on couture with one of a kind pieces and embroider jackets with costume jewelry. i'm collecting 11 years. and i was just recently and i. so do there with. i
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have a few things and i still can't stop i don't buy like i used to but i still collect . and i have lots and lots of stuff and i like to share it with so someone might as well enjoy it as well as. i'm resentful. and designs are wrong make up fashion and excessive risk. in a certain sense she remains old fashioned she doesn't have an assistant or even a computer instead of sending emails or text messages she writes everything by hand and now she's designing jewelry for a traditional french manufacturer. don't you. that it's the bridge structure. to be. 2018 she even wrote a book i read something accidental icon musings of
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a geriatric starlet in which she pokes fun at the hype surrounding her. i don't bang to do anything that i don't enjoy doing i think at this game as i work so a lot i have to enjoy myself that's why i work well when i go i don't play bridge. i don't like to go to ladies' lunches and i love to work. man obs there's a very good. sense of a wonderful. wonderful project here is the best now but she says it's better to be happy and well dressed wise words from i respect for young. influencers like iris after all have millions of followers on social media although she really couldn't care less. but for artsy and his label art see
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social media is the portal to the world and to his customers who are fascinated by the designer's eccentric outfits made of exquisite vintage textiles. instagram happen and gave a great great great great service for everybody who is creative because the allow me to sell my work without somebody tell you if it's appropriate or not and it's helped me a lot to be risible. artsy e fox is a self-taught fashion designer he 1st worked in amsterdam and then in paris where he presented his collections at the city's fashion week. his series piece of mind plays with identity it deals with the parts of self-expression. i do that are more than the beginning for one of the more than we thought when every day he creates a picture or an image that i like regarding the pieces that i was making. so every piece had their own story in it because i want to go a 3 way finkel of the. he's
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a muslim it's like when you go to the gym you want to develop your muscle it can create the beauty of the same it's a muslim if you don't practice it every day of the vote. today is one of the hottest designers in morocco the israeli born creator of the maze on artsy lives and works american. in 2020 the lively city is the 1st ever african capital of culture here modernity mates tradition. and the historical heart of american centuries old handicrafts are still practiced. while just outside the city center contemporary art flourishes like here on the grounds of a former cannery. art meets with a gallery of the voice gallery here the designer shows works that he created together with photographer. 'd they call the creative collaboration
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arts and most it mixes north african culture with western influences. 'd in one image modeled to leila poses with a fast food box filled with moroccan pancakes called miss ayman instead of fries. their workplace with stereotypes and prejudices they tackle issues like the wearing of veils and brand fetishism and powerful images without making value judgments. it's nice because the throne solution is free everybody can see what they want but for me through their religion the branding religion and. the creative do arts in most shows morocco and a whole new light. young loud colorful and cosmopolitan image they present is. a modern network society. if one
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of us would really get other people and let's be greedy about his personal life i think that everybody have to do with. what i want to how i want that what i buy what they need. you can certainly benefit from but. are challenges people to rethink their ideas about fast fashion. the world of fashion is changing to reflect the times we live in. yellow. another fashion revolution short bob hair styles loose flowing dresses without the course the lips and glamour. of the roaring twenty's broke with conventions. 100 years on the air as provocative style is being
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rediscovered. his name is live and he's passionate about a bygone era have you seen the well to do up and down park avenue welcome to the mansion twenty's with their noses in the dog or in twenty's and the fashion of this period. which is berlin show cabaret of the nameless look who's drawn pays homage to this stylish and avant garde era in which caution was synonymous with freedom it was a very glamorous period especially with design with the off movements like art deco influencing everything from funny to to art to fashion you could. finally express yourself individually through fashion and that's why it is so special and why we all tend to look back. to look nuestra stars in the german t.v.
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series babylon berlin. the 3rd season of the internationally successful production features more of the 1920 s. berlin with all of its glamour crime and struggle for survival. and it depicts the passion of the times what people wore in the evenings and day to day at home and in nightclubs. then at least middle class ones still wore suits and vests often made from tweed and naturally paired with a pocket watch and a hot seat while men's wear changed very little for the work of the store. the new woman was glamorous as well as modern and self-confident. art historian daisy ashton doesn't only study these women she's inspired by them. changed already during world war one so because women had to go up to work because men were at the
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front so the clothing and the has taught us how to change because you couldn't wear course you couldn't wear your hair long if you're working in a factory it was a very dangerous and there was not enough movement so you get. off the line and it makes people freer. babylon berlin celebrates this new breed of working women and during world war one many women assume jobs vacated by men who had gone off to fight and starting in 1900 women in germany were also granted the right to vote to . be. strong and independent new women like actress and dancer louise brooks also took hollywood by storm. with her. bob cut and flapper dresses the modern woman was ready to take on the world. even the gender divide became increasingly fluid. emerging from the
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underground scene gay men set fashion trends. show reflects this. people lived like there was no tomorrow. the police kind of looked the other way. and places finally. and so you could go in the evening dress as you pleased and just have a good evening. twenty's were an era in which people enjoyed greater freedoms in terms of sexuality as well as fashion. represented by the actress and singer from berlin became an international star who seduced both men and women
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while dressed in pants. but some people wore nothing at all. because germany started. with this idea of. a healthy mind was in. the 1920 s. were turbulent time full of tension there was great poverty and great passion. so you can go to various. half naked ladies on stage with people's lust for life knew no bounds to this day the roaring twenty's remain a pretty. section of our wildest dreams and continue to inspire all along the river . and that was our
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