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Romantic Interlude: Yvette Hill's '16th Century Romance' is a feathery, crushed-velvety and just plain naughty bit of forbidden romance. Imagine the chorus in your head: 'Hand on a breast/ A heaving chest/ Sixteenth Century Romance.' Hill (second from left) will wear her outfit on her wedding day in October, when she will wed the hunk to the left.
Through the Looking Glass
A sneak preview of the Seventh Sense Fashion Show
It's one thing to know the deepest depths of our selves; it's something else to take what we find down there and express it out in the world. Few have the guts and ingenuity to try; those that do it successfully we call artists. Those that do it unsuccessfully we call nutjobs. Those that don't do it at all we call Republicans.
But fie on political digressions, and back to expressions of our deepest selves--in caves and museums and in subways, humans have always adorned walls with expressions of self. But there's something uniquely powerful about adorning the human being with expressions of self that has the power to transform identity. Try wearing lederhosen and see if you don't feel the urge to put your arm around your neighbor and kick your feet in the air.
Clothing is, in a fashionable sense, one of the most visceral metaphors of identity, but not even at the fashion shows in Paris and New York can you see the freedom of expression granted to artists at the Seventh Sense fashion show, where the wearable art need not be practical at all; it's meant to be seen and enjoyed, and in that spirit, Metro Santa Cruz presents a sneak preview of a few of this season's gems.
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