CODE MAGAZINE

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CODE Magazine - July 2012 Issue One

Floral print has never looked so tempting. Only the bravest will get away with this look.Rock this print without the guilt of being the talk of the town. Versace printed silk-twill shirt.www.net-a-porter.com

Britain was at the forefront of international textile design in the 1950s and 1960s. Three women – Lucienne Day, Jacqueline Groag and Marian Mahler – led this movement. ‘Designing Women’ explores these women’s pioneering role in combining art and manufacturing to change the direction of the modern design industry. more Exhibition Dates: 16 March - 16 June 2012. www.ftmlondon.org

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"Art Deco" engages the reader in the heady world of the 1920s and 1930s when Art Deco was all the rage. Covering architecture, jewellery, textiles, fine art and home furnishing, this book looks at both well-known and not so well-known designers and creators of this most sophisticated of stiles, tracing its progress from the luxurious to the mass-produced.

less is more, more is special! An easy way to complet a looks is these special Roberto Cavalli Printed scarfs. www. net-a-porter.com

Christopher Kane is proving to be the star at london fashion week. He studied at Central Saint Martins for six years and interned with Giles Deacon and Russell Sage before setting up his own label as soon as he graduated.


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