This is a quick post dedicated to the Russian speakers of Irenebrination: the August issue of Ural-based magazine WTF (What's The Fashion?) – a publication for design, architecture and fashion fans – is just out. 

I contributed to the magazine with a piece about the history of drawing, printing and patterning in art and fashion from the Renaissance to our times and the possibilities that new digital media may offer fashion.

Irenebrination readers who do not speak Russian can still enjoy the layout (see embedded magazine from Issuu at the end of this post) that also features some rare pictures of Germana Marucelli's optical designs. With many thanks to Dmitrii Bezuglov at WTF for inviting me to contribute to this issue. 

 

 

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