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  2. Wearable art - Wikipedia

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    The wearable art movement inherits from the Arts and Crafts movement, which sought to integrate art in everyday life and objects. Carefully handmade clothing was considered as a device for self-articulation and furthermore, a strategy to avoid the disempowerment of fashion users and designers by large-scale manufacturing.

  3. Diana Dew - Wikipedia

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    Diana Dew (June 25, 1943 – February 8, 2008) was an American fashion designer recognized in the 1960s for pioneering electronic textiles which incorporated electronic components into wearable clothing. [1] [2] She created clothing that was battery powered and able to light up by adjusting a control knob. [1]

  4. Penny Singer - Wikipedia

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    Singer considers her work "wearable art". [7] She makes clothing ranging from dancing regalia to jackets. [2] A 2024 article in Vogue noted that she specializes in handcrafted ribbon shirts. [8] Singer's work combines her artistic media. For example, she will use photographs printed on fabric for patchwork. [2]

  5. Blank clothing to become wearable works at Armory Art Center

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    'Artistry: Get Painted Plus!' on Thursday will let Armory Art Center patrons turn white articles of clothing into wearable works of art.

  6. Susan Holmes (fabric artist) - Wikipedia

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    Susan Homes first sold her printed clothing through the Trina J Boutique in Auckland. Her first prints were onto 'Indian style' voile shirts. In 1971, Holmes began to make and sell fabric through Brown's Mill, a craft co-op in Auckland.

  7. Wearable NFT clothing could trigger $11 billion record ... - AOL

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    NFTs rose to prominence in 2021 thanks to digital art. Now, wearable digital fashion NFTs could keep the party rolling. Wearable NFT clothing could trigger $11 billion record quarter [Video]

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