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Does Form Follow #fashion ? Viktoria Lytra's Montages Keep Iconic Architecture In Vogue. Through digital based investigations, the study of generative and evolutionary design strategies in fashion and architecture is a reason for synergies arise in the two fields. Resembled topographic curves, the facade of the Yufutoku Restaurant in Tokyo by Issho Architects and the dress from the designer IrisVanHerpen AW17 collection. Image Courtesy of Viktoria Al. Lytra Architecture Fashion Inspiration, Fashion Inspired By Architecture, Architecture Inspired Fashion, Architecture And Fashion, Architect Fashion, Wearable Architecture, Structured Fashion, Architectural Fashion, Iconic Architecture

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“Togo YEYE” @togoyeye created by Delali Ayivi and Malaika Nabillah, is a dynamic project showcasing Togo’s emerging fashion scene and contemporary identity. Originating from Ayivi’s graduate project, it highlights local talents and re-contextualizes Togolese traditions in modern culture. The publication aims to celebrate creative pioneers, bridge the Togolese diaspora with locals, and produce compelling photographic works that resonate with the youth. 📸 source @togoyeye Bridge Fashion, African Photography, African Pattern Design, Afro Fashion, How To Wear Ankle Boots, African Styles, Black Magic Woman, Study Board, The Youth

“Togo YEYE” @togoyeye created by Delali Ayivi and Malaika Nabillah, is a dynamic project showcasing Togo’s emerging fashion scene and contemporary identity. Originating from Ayivi’s graduate project, it highlights local talents and re-contextualizes Togolese traditions in modern culture. The publication aims to celebrate creative pioneers, bridge the Togolese diaspora with locals, and produce compelling photographic works that resonate with the youth. 📸 source @togoyeye

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