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Helmut Lang Explains Why He Destroyed His Entire Archive Of Clothing
Helmut Lang destroyed some 6,000 pieces of his fashion archives to create a series of sculptures, and he did it with one of those big machines that people use to make mulch out of dead trees. How could someone who was so influential and so beloved by the fashion community leave it only to destroy some of the coolest things he created? The former designer talked with Hint Magazine and explained just that.
Helmut Lang Shredded 6,000 Items Of His Archive For An Art Project
Put this tidbit away for the next time you have to have to answer the question, “Is fashion art?” Legendary designer and artist Helmut Lang has blown the remainder of his fashion archives to smithereens and put them back together to make a few sculptures.
The Styleite Guide To FNO’s 21 Biggest And Baddest Events
We’re still having some difficulty wrapping our heads around the chaotic organized fabulousness that is Fashion’s Night Out — it’s happening this Friday night! This year the nighttime shopping extravaganza has been ramped up with more stores open and more events to cover, and we’re going to try and see as much of it as we can — without driving ourselves crazy, of course. From Midtown to the West Village, SoHo to the Meatpacking District, here’s where you’ll find us on Fashion’s Night Out.
Your Friendly Neighborhood Guide To Fashion’s Night Out
If you don’t have hours to plow through the hundreds of events planned for this year’s Fashion’s Night Out, we’ve gone ahead and done the work for you. Here’s Styleite’s location-based guide to the best events of the evening.
Gilt Groupe’s Helmut Lang Sale Is Not Actually A Sale
Attention sale mongers hoping to score some edgy Helmut Lang wares on Gilt Groupe today! You just might want to un-excuse yourself from your mid-day meeting because word is that when the clock strikes 12, the current collection will go on sale for… drumroll… full price.




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