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Li Edelkoort's 'Anti-Fashion' Manifesto The fashion system has been broken for some time, said trend forecaster Li Edelkoort at VOICES 2016. But, it can still regain its cultural cachet, and fix its exploitative practices. By BoF Team 24 September 2021 The author has shared a Podcast. Edelkoort courageously confronts marketing and advertising, as well as challenging education, materials, manufacturing, retailing, designers, fashion shows, the press and consumers alike. This means that the economy of clothes will take over from the turnover of fashion.

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154K subscribers Subscribe 120K views 6 years ago Li Edelkoort, one of the world's most respected trend forecasters, gave a provocative talk on stage at VOICES, Here, she shares her thoughts on. Li Edelkoort publishes manifesto explaining why "fashion is obsolete" Marcus Fairs | 2 March 2015 12 comments News: trend forecaster Li Edelkoort has published her Anti_Fashion. Lidewij Edelkoort, one of the world's most influential fashion forecasters, used her annual presentation at Design Indaba in Cape Town to fire a broadside at the industry. She told Dezeen:. OXFORDSHIRE, United Kingdom — Li Edelkoort, one of the world's most respected trend forecasters, gave a provocative talk on the VOICES stage, presenting key excerpts from her 'Anti-Fashion' manifesto, a critical examination of today's fashion industry.

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Nurturing textiles is a recipe for longevity. Famously, Cristóbal Balenciaga fashioned gazar from the origins of organdie, forever elevating dresses to stand alone as sculptural pieces. Futurist Paco Rabanne turned chainmail into couture and Yves Saint Laurent requested jerseys to be double, ready to be cookie cut, enabling his iconic shapes. Design Indaba 2015: fashion is dead, trend forecaster Li Edelkoort has declared, describing the fashion industry as "a ridiculous and pathetic parody of what it has been" (+ interview). Lidewij Edelkoort , one of the world's most influential fashion forecasters, used her annual presentation at Design Indaba in Cape Town to fire a broadside at the industry. Designer and Luxury Trend Forecaster Li Edelkoort Delivers Antifashion Manifesto Edelkoort has written a 4,400 word antifashion manifesto and will argue her case in Los Angeles and New York. By. Anti_Fashion Manifesto. Lidewij Edelkoort is one of the world's most famous trend forecasters. Under her Paris-based company Trend Union, Edelkoort creates trend books that are tools used by strategists, designers and marketeers at international brands.

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Anti-fashion: Li Edelkoort "A Manifesto for the Next Decade" October 21, 2020 October 23, 2020 Shauna Maddison In Anti-Fashion : "A Manifesto for the Next Decade" Li Edelkoort discusses her observation that through her critical examination of the fashion industry at present that "Fashion is old fashioned" but this truth can be changed. What is behind the desire to buy something new? Long ago, fashion ceased to be just about buying and selling clothes; it has become a huge market of identities. And it seems that identity is also. Lidewij Edelkoort. Photograph: Ivy Yin When we meet, she is swathed in loose, dark layers of Eskandar and Issey Miyake, and has just delivered a lecture to a rapt audience of 100 fashion and. Famous Dutch trend 'forecaster' Lidewij Edelkoort has clearly dealt with the matter that had been gnawing away at her for some time, resulting in a good dressing down for everyone - schools, the press, the catwalks, in short the whole fashion system.

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OXFORDSHIRE, United Kingdom — Li Edelkoort, one of the world's most respected trend forecasters, gave a provocative talk on stage at VOICES, BoF's new annual gathering for big thinkers, in December, presenting key excerpts from her 'Anti-Fashion' manifesto, a critical examination of today's fashion industry. And how is possible that she is mega rich stretching out the same subject for years and years