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Embellished Shoe Journals
Description
Housed in The Costume Institute of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the three sensational originals depicted on these journals are highly imaginative works of art. Amusingly brought to life with faux-suede, sparkles, or rhinestones, these shoes will please even the pickiest fanatic.
Set of 3 journals.
Art History
The Museum’s Costume Institute houses a collection of more than eighty thousand costumes and accessories spanning five continents and just as many centuries, arguably the greatest such collection in the world. From the father of couture, Charles Frederick Worth, to the mother of chic, Coco Chanel, from 1960s pop iconography and paper dresses to postmodern designers such as Rei Kawakubo and fashion maverick Alexander McQueen, the depth and breadth of the collection is simply unmatched.
Description
Housed in The Costume Institute of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the three sensational originals depicted on these journals are highly imaginative works of art. Amusingly brought to life with faux-suede, sparkles, or rhinestones, these shoes will please even the pickiest fanatic.
Set of 3 journals.
Art History
The Museum’s Costume Institute houses a collection of more than eighty thousand costumes and accessories spanning five continents and just as many centuries, arguably the greatest such collection in the world. From the father of couture, Charles Frederick Worth, to the mother of chic, Coco Chanel, from 1960s pop iconography and paper dresses to postmodern designers such as Rei Kawakubo and fashion maverick Alexander McQueen, the depth and breadth of the collection is simply unmatched.
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