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"A Japanese artist grasps form always by reaching underneath for its geometry, never losing sight of its spiritual efficacy," he wrote in "The Japanese Print", a slim, 35-page book published in 1912.
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Let's start with the clothes: an electric cobalt-blue blazer over a soft plaid shirt; a peach-colored bowtie; an all-leopard-print ensemble; a slim pink suit (with shorts instead of pants), paired with knee-high red socks; a black sequined blazer with sparkling shoes to match.
At the other end of the scale, a slim weekly newspaper printed on low-carbon stock and consistently recycled might add only a few kilos to your annual footprint – equivalent to a couple of cheeseburgers or driving just 5 to 10 miles in a typical car.
The excitement mounted when a slim redhead in a print dress, Annie Bouty, came onstage.
Prabal Gurung included a muted kaleidoscopic print that was inspired by India and a slim pantsuit made of intricately assembled panels of shimmering jade fabric.
It's a repository of camp mannerisms: the dead hero, Sebastian, is so wincingly self-regarding - his legacy is a slim volume of poems printed on an eighteenth-century French press, and a series of photos in which he's dressed as a Renaissance pageboy - that you feel he'd rather end up gnawed than ignored.
From that era too came jewels: intense clusters of turquoise and coral at the neckline, especially effective when melding with a Japanese floral print or shown against the pure white of a slim evening dress.
A slim skirt blended a leopard-print panel with floral and gray Madras panels; the striped knit T-top came with a parachute-silk back.
A slim silhouette ensured the bold and colourful prints were rooted in the wearability that has seen them through the last quarter century of retail.
Then came The New Creatures, a slim hardcover edition of 100 copies, privately printed in 1969.
The result was a slim silhouette, rich in special effects: a chiffon dress printed to look like tweed; lace, cut out and replanted on the bodice; eye-popping shades of yellow, blue, mauve — and that just as one decorated coat.
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