Five models. One dress. Three ladders. Two lights. 12 white folding chairs. Cupcakes. Mix them together and what do you get? Party Dress, designed by sisters Dana and Karla Karwas, " a music pavilion worn exclusively by five women seamlessly injecting architecture into fashion by using the body as space. Step inside the dress, taste a sweet cupcake, and enjoy an evening of chamber music."
"Each seam, each dress, and each body is interconnected by a single, amorphous surface of flowing fabric. Engaging the community with an architectural performance, Party Dress unfolds to tell the story of how at the scale of the human, a temporary architecture event can transform the relationship of the body to space, and the space to memory.
"Each seam, each dress, and each body is interconnected by a single, amorphous surface of flowing fabric. Engaging the community with an architectural performance, Party Dress unfolds to tell the story of how at the scale of the human, a temporary architecture event can transform the relationship of the body to space, and the space to memory.
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