Shall I add a man to my collection?
Collections are certainly abundant online. It's complicated, because it's not like these people didn't want computers, although there was some nonchalance about it. I would sometimes ask the people I interviewed if they wished they had a computer, and in a lot of cases, it was like they couldn't process the question. You don't know what you don't have, I guess.
I am a completely different person when I am working on different collections.
Now it is much faster and cheaper to bring thedocument to the user, rather than ask the user to come to the document or collection.
My own show with Sterling Ruby, for example, seems like such a huge disconnection from Dior couture, but then I think, yeah, in both collections there was a very strong focus on the human hand and the actual work of people making garments. So in that sense, they were completely related. But I didn't realize that during the process.
There will never be a chanel collection without black
I check Style. com to look at the collections and love to poke around some of the other fashion blogs to see what's going on.
I'm working 24 hours a day. I have had a house in Tunisia for 20 years, and I never have time to go because there are collections, fittings.
No collection without compensation.
A family is a collection of strangers trapped in a web of DNA and forced to cope.
Our culture takes us out of the body and sells our loyalty into political systems, into religions, into inanimate objects and machines, collections, so forth and so on. The felt experience of the body is what the psychedelics are handing back to us.
We are more than a collection of appetites - we are of God.
A painting is a collection of a series of corrections.
The Metropolitan Museum has all of our collections online, all our scholarly publications and catalogues since 1965. We have online features like the timeline of art history.
I have a collection of lucky pennies, and I like to carry some of them with me. So far, they seem to be working!
My best sources are my travels and my collection of National Geographic.
Our albums just tend to be collections of songs really, because we all write in the group, all four of us.
The collection of photographs is a statement about the relationship of my camera and me.
We are always dying, all the time. That's what living is; living is dying, little by little. It is a sequenced collection of individualized deaths.
Depending on the season, between 20 and 30 percent of my collections contain some sort of eco or sustainable element, whether it's a beautiful organic fabric or a natural dye. And obviously I don't use animal skins or fur of any kind.