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For months now, buzzy labels like Monse and Pyer Moss have been hard at work assembling Merino wool-based capsule collections, hoping they'll follow in the line of previous precocious designers like Yves Saint Laurent and Karl Lagerfeld – that is to say, that they'll take home the prestigious International Woolmark Prize. With a panel of judges like André Leon Talley, Maxwell Osborne, and Jason Wu (plus, W's Stefano Tonchi) making the final call, research has been taken especially seriously: Abasi Rosborough said it carried it back tens of thousands of years, while for Gabriela Hearst, the material's long been in the family. (She grew up on a sheep ranch in Uruguay.) Before they go on to compete in Paris and London next year, preview the winning American collections with inspirations from hot newcomers like Second/Layer to the former competitive boxer Nellie Partow.
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Carte de visite. On the back of this photo is handwritten: "I.W. Sprague Age 29 years Height 5ft 5 1/2 inch Weight 46 lbs"
Jewish photographer Nadav Kander's shot of Trump seems simple, but look closer. A year later, there's still more to it than you thought.
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In celebration of her upcoming show at the Museum of Modern Art, Yoko Ono recreates her Cut Piece performance piece exclusively for W. See it here.
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Le photographe suédois met en image un univers cinématographique et surréaliste.
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The artist Cecilia Paredes is closer than she may appear.
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As captured by the legendary photographer Brassaï.
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Pictorialism, an approach to photography that emphasizes beauty of subject matter, tonality, and composition rather than the documentation of reality. The Pictorialist perspective was born in the late 1860s and held sway through the first decade of the 20th century. It approached the camera as a tool that, like the paintbrush and chisel, could be used to make an artistic statement. Thus photographs could have aesthetic value and be linked to the world of art expression. Constant Puyo, 1903 Constant Puyo, Apparition, 1910 Constant Puyo, 1896 Constant Puyo, 1896 Constant Puyo, 1896 Constant Puyo, 1896 Constant Puyo, 1896 Constant Puyo, 1896 Constant Puyo, 1896 Constant Puyo, 1896 Adolph de Meyer, 1896 Adolph de Meyer, 1896 Adolph de Meyer, 1896 Adolph de Meyer, 1896 Baron Adolph De Meyer - The Cup, 1896 Baron Adolph De Meyer The Black Bowl by George Seeley, circa 1907 Portrait of Martine McCulloch by Gertrude Käsebier, 1910 Mary Pickford, 1917 by Nelson Evans Dolores, Vogue, May 1919 by Adolph de Meyer
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