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In the publication TSATSAS. past, present, future, Esther and
Dimitrios Tsatsas present an exciting and informative glimpse into
their artistic oeuvre to mark the 10th anniversary of their
business. The designer couple have been developing high-end
handcrafted leather bags and accessories since 2012, eschewing
established parameters of design and interweaving and developing
the traditional Offenbach am Main (Germany) bag-makers' craft with
their own cutting-edge design vernacular. The publication
illustrates the varied work processes that go into creating their
accessories, from the concept and the transformation of this
traditional craft to their sources of inspiration in art, design,
and architecture. Text in English and German.
In the form of The Glove Deutsches Ledermuseum is tracing the
varied cultural history of an accessory whose importance is often
underestimated. The sheer diversity of this article of clothing is
demonstrated by means of selected exhibits, from warming Inuit
mittens, boxing gloves, disposable rubber or latex gloves, and
Pontifical gloves, to models by renowned designers such as Marc
Jacobs and Dries Van Noten. As a love token, a gauntlet in a duel,
or as the insignia of royalty, this highly symbolic accessory and
firm component of first courtly, then bourgeois etiquette looks
back on a longstanding tradition. Gloves, for centuries an
indispensable part of any elegant wardrobe, are currently
experiencing a comeback. Text in English and German.
In the publication Step by Step. Schuhdesign im Wandel (Shoe Design
through the Ages), the Deutsches Ledermuseum in Offenbach am Main
presents exceptional designs from its extensive shoe collection of
over 10,000 objects: high heels and trainers, slippers and fetish
boots all demonstrate how our shoes reflect our culture. They show
an awareness of style and of health, strengthen status, express a
sense of fashion or act as a political statement. In combining
historical exhibits from across the globe and current models,
spectacular pairings result that highlight timeless concepts and
varying tastes. By means of 2,000-year-old slippers from Egypt,
Iranian riding boots from the 17th century and Italian designer
shoes, the authors explain how shoes have become what they are
today. Where did the flip flop originate? How did the heel develop
and how long have we had left and right shoes? All these questions
and more are answered in Step by Step. Featuring shoes by Manolo
Blahnik, Jimmy Choo, Salvatore Ferragamo, Beth Levine, Christian
Louboutin, Francois Pinet, Alexander McQueen, Mary Quant, Roger
Vivier, Vivienne Westwood, and many more. Text in German. Published
to accompany an exhibition at Deutsches Ledermuseum, Offenbach am
Main, between 26 October 2019 and 31 May 2020.
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