
Local traditions in fashion
october 2005 -
The international world of fashion has been turned upside down: no longer is it ruled from its strongholds in Paris, London and Milan – instead, nowadays the world of fashion is shaped by designs from all over the world. Thanks to TV and the Internet, designers can now reach an audience of millions. The exhibition 'Global Fashion / Local Tradition', which runs until early 2006 at Utrecht’s Centraal Museum, demonstrates the diversity of contemporary fashion, one in which the dividing-line between Western and non-Western fashion is becoming ever more blurred. The Prince Claus Fund paid for a number of designers to fly to Utrecht so that they could attend the September 17 opening ceremony.
october 2005 -
The international world of fashion has been turned upside down: no longer is it ruled from its strongholds in Paris, London and Milan – instead, nowadays the world of fashion is shaped by designs from all over the world. Thanks to TV and the Internet, designers can now reach an audience of millions. The exhibition 'Global Fashion / Local Tradition', which runs until early 2006 at Utrecht’s Centraal Museum, demonstrates the diversity of contemporary fashion, one in which the dividing-line between Western and non-Western fashion is becoming ever more blurred. The Prince Claus Fund paid for a number of designers to fly to Utrecht so that they could attend the September 17 opening ceremony.
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