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Spring 2013

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fashionfrenzy Juergen Teller���s Bjork and son, Iceland 1993 and Cerith, Suffolk 2011 (The Keys to the House No.28, Suffolk 2011) IMAGE MAKER London's Institute of Contemporary Art presents a survey of the works of German photographer Juergen Teller. This solo exhibition, ���Juergen Teller: Woo,��� which includes new and recent works, is the first of its kind in more than a decade. Equally provocative with the pen, Teller���s text from his ���Picture and Words��� column for Die Zeit magazine will also be on view, as will a selection of the letters received by the magazine in response to Teller���s controversial work. Through March 17. FAB COLLAB IT���S A MATCH MADE IN HEAVEN: SHOE KING MANOLO BLAHNIK AND TEXTILE QUEEN MADELINE WEINRIB HAVE COLLABORATED ON A CAPSULE COLLECTION OF SHOES THIS SPRING. WEINRIB PARTNERED WITH ARTISANS IN UZBEKISTAN TO MARRY CENTURY-OLD TECHNIQUES WITH HER MODERN KNOW-HOW TO CREATE THESE ORIGINAL IKAT PRINTS THAT ADORN CLASSIC BLAHNIK SILHOUETTES. AVAILABLE AT SAKS FIFTH AVENUE. The Daphne shoe 44 BAL HARBOUR PUNK���D The Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute presents its annual fashion exhibition, this time turning its focus to punk style. ���Punk: Chaos to Couture��� explores the influence of this radical movement as it played out through music, fashion, art and culture. The annual Met Ball, which kicks off the exhibition on May 6, will be co-chaired by Anna Wintour, Rooney Mara, Lauren Santo Domingo and Riccardo Tisci. British photographer Nick Knight will act as the creative consultant, working with events producer Ra��l ��vila to create the gala's look. May 9 through August 11. A Chanel look from March 2011, shot by David Sims for Vogue.

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