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Fall 2018

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50 BAL HARBOUR © AUTUMN DE WILDE; © SARAH MOON As fashion emerges with a new generation of boundary blurring artists-cum-designers who have spent more time behind ceramic wheels than sewing machines, the prolific Rodarte sisters, Kate and Laura Mulleavy, are finally getting their due from the art community. Starting November 10th, Washington D.C.'s National Museum of Women in the Arts (NMWA) is hosting its first-ever fashion exhibition with a fantastical look through the Rodarte archives, exploring the most exquisite pieces ever produced by the 13- year-old label. The show also examines the expansive influences (think: California landscapes and Japanese horror films) that have made Rodarte what it is today. WEARABLE ART The fashion flock heading to Milan for the Spring '19 collections would do well to jaunt across town where photographer Sarah Moon will have not one but two concurrent exhibitions of her signature painterly photographs spanning the course of her 48-year-long fashion and fine art career. The first, "From One Season to Another" at Armani/Silos features more than 175 color and black-and-white prints in both large and small formats—including a never before seen dance series inspired by Oscar Schlemmer. The latter, "Sarah Moon, Time at Work" at Fondazioni Sozzani zeroes in on the artist's trajectory from 1995–2008 with 90 photographs and a documentary and short film. Opening September 19.

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