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The appliques, of multi-coloured, mismatched patches of fabric, echo the success of last season's "graffiti" bags, designed in collaboration with Stephen Sprouse, but are perfectly in keeping with the softer, more hippyish mood of next summer.
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A piece of blue fabric echoes the garment of the Virgin Mary.
And fabrics echo the intricacies of scarification: perforations, paillettes, studs and beads that look stitched onto flesh.
Decorating the borders of "Working Women" (1996), a group portrait of women striving to balance work and family, are layers of pieced fabric that echo both European design sources and the more abstract patterning and symmetry of African textiles.
The set was spectacular, but Simon unified the theme through garments that featured silhouettes inspired by Old Master paintings, made of fabrics that echoed Impressionism's deft brushstroke and delicate colour palette.
For his first solo show, the artist has draped four aeroplane models in hand-dyed fabric in an echo of the notorious 1997 rebranding of BA, which so offended the former PM Margaret Thatcher that she felt compelled to cover the designs with her hanky.
Like the new Echo Dot, the Echo Plus is getting a fabric redesign.
"We reject the death foretold of 50% of Portugal's scientific fabric," the rectors said, echoing concerns of the Portuguese Chemistry Society.
A two-tone blue-and-white paint job will be echoed in fabric curtains in the windows and two-tone vinyl seats, while whitewall tires and white wheel caps pay homage to early iterations of the Type 2. A numbered identification plaque will be mounted into the dashboard of each vehicle, and a special decal will declare "56 anos – Kombi Last Edition".
Though there were differences in echo strengths between the fabrics, all fabrics were within the range of detection by M. lucifugus [28] and therefore presumed to be acoustically conspicuous to the bats.
(Views, Aug. 31): In echoing the flimsy fabric of the Republican convention to nominate Mitt Romney for president, Roger Cohen is right to be worried and angry.
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