Inside “The Style of Movement” by NYC Dance Project

the style of movement

Inside โ€œThe Style of Movementโ€ by NYC Dance Project In 2016, Brooklyn-based photographers Ken Browar and Deborah Ory of NYC Dance Project published their first book entitled, โ€œThe Art of Movement.โ€ The stunning 304-page book captured shots of over 70 professional dancers from New York City Ballet, American Ballet Theatre, Boston Ballet and more. With…

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Tom Ford

The fashion icon and honored movie directorโ€™s rise to prominence, the inspiration behind his Fall 2017 collection and what we can expect in 2018.ย For over the past couple decades, Tom Ford has been one of the mostโ€”if notย theย mostโ€”brilliant and fearless minds in the fashion world. The 56-year-old designer might be known for being camera shy,…

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MYKITA: Looking Through the Lens of Futurism

From creating organs to constructing buildings, the versatility of 3D printing is shown in the extensive amount of products the process can create. High-end eyewear brand MYKITA is not one to shy away from the advancements that 3D printing has provided. Their large variety of styles remain minimalist, chic, and gravitate towards the futuristic side;…

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Avant-Garde Aesthetic

By Helen Castillo I was raised in a household of artists. My mother and father met in the โ€˜80s in New York City doing silkscreen for an advertising company and both come from Fine Arts backgrounds. After relocating to Weehawken, my parentsโ€™ first apartment had a walk-in closet that also doubled as an art studio.…

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