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Wearable Art

Raquel Laneri

The stories behind what we wear.

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What do you do with your grandma's 632 wool skirts? Everything!

Some people collect stamps. Some collect butterflies or jewels or bubblegum cards or art. Audrey Huset collected wool skirts.

She had an enormous number of these skirts: 632 of them! All kinds of skirts, in all different sizes, spanning t...

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Bad clothes for bad people

“Evil people collect the best stuff,” the author John Paul Brammer wrote recently in a very funny newsletter about the late Margaret Thatcher.

Thatcher — the British prime minister who embodied the greed-is-good capitalism of 1980s — amass...

4 months ago
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The Argentinian grandmothers who resisted the military junta - and fought to find their stolen grandchildren

Rosa Roisinblit was getting ready for her weekly salon appointment when she received the phone call that would alter the course of her life.

“Se llevaron a los chicos,” she heard the distressed voice on the other line say. They took the ki...

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Ugly clothes for ugly times

I don’t usually pick up items of clothing off the street. But a couple months ago, I came across a lumpen moss-colored sweater on a sidewalk in brownstone Brooklyn. It had a groovy scribble pattern and a stretched-out crew-neck collar. It l...

7 months ago
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Does fashion matter?

I saw a fabulous painting the other day.

I was walking through MoMA’s Woven Histories: Textiles and Modern Abstraction exhibit, going gaga over all the braided wall hangings and geometric rugs and latticed wire structures and woven paper b...

8 months ago
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  • Raquel Laneri

    Writer, editor, occasional violist. I like clothes and art. I've written about both for The New York Post, New York Times, Washington Post, Daily Beast, Bustle, New Inquiry, and some other places.

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