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My name is Dina Kerik. I've written all my life and I love reading women's words, their experiences, their point of view on life and history. This is a electronic version of the small circulation quarterly I put out during the 1990s. My other love is fiber and lint. I'll be sharing some how-tos with lint as well as the Deepwater Journal morphs. All submissions published in the Journal are copyrighted by their contributors.
5 comments:
Wow- Hussein's a wild man! I thought the spring collection was a lot prettier than the other. And his grand finale of disappearing clothing is sure something I need in my late 50's. (Can you imagine!!)
But, I think I’ll pass on the hats that can also be used as a table lap. I just don't wear furniture well. It makes my butt look big.
Vikki
This is incredible tech and designing. But I'm with you on the disappearing clothing and the table lamp hats!
D
Oh I know it's incredible feat to do what he engineered. I'm an old visual efx artist, remember. He's a genius-that's for sure.
Vikki
Hi! I worked in Hussein Chalayan's studio in London for a short while (a few years back). Was incredible. Shame I couldn't afford to work for free for long. Picked up lots of inspiration and technical ideas.
Sheshanna!
I hope you kept notes, pictures, video, a JOURNAL! What an incredible opportunity for a young designer!
Dina
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