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Rachel Feinstein at Neue Gallery in NYC — about her AW 2013 Gustav Klimt inspired collection, Allegory of Love
“I suppose the difference between art and fashion—while they are both commodities—you know, fashion is a big industry and a big machine,” Scott said before the group.
And yet, countered Feinstein, “You’re always kind of aware of really great craftsmanship in your work. . . It’s very much like a painting or a sculpture.” The point was well taken by Scott, who acknowledged that the nature of her couture aesthetic makes parting with creations that much harder. “I’d be the first to save half of the things I make,” she said. — Mattie Kahn, Vanity Fair, 2013
“I suppose the difference between art and fashion—while they are both commodities—you know, fashion is a big industry and a big machine,” Scott said before the group.
And yet, countered Feinstein, “You’re always kind of aware of really great craftsmanship in your work. . . It’s very much like a painting or a sculpture.” The point was well taken by Scott, who acknowledged that the nature of her couture aesthetic makes parting with creations that much harder. “I’d be the first to save half of the things I make,” she said. — Mattie Kahn, Vanity Fair, 2013