Current edition #6 - Fashion the Face of Culture

So what is Fashion? it can refer to styles of dress but it can also include the social fabric, the culture of our society, the landscape, literature, art, architecture, and general comportment that are popular in a culture at any given time. Such styles may change quickly, and 'fashion' in the more colloquial sense refers to the latest version of these styles. Inherent in the term is the idea that the mode will change more quickly than the culture as a whole. At Frame Lines, we will be looking at this topic and flipping the ideals that society holds for the general term of fashion.
edition#5 - August /Sept 08

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edition#4 - June/July 08

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edition#3 - April/May 08

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edition#2 - Feb/March 08

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edition#1 - Dec07/Jan08

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Edition 8
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Contrasting Landscapes.
Frame Lines takes you beyond the spaces in which you live and think. Join us in our trek across cultural and architectural landscapes, from wide-angle to close-up, from the big smoke to the great outdoors, from well-trodden paths into places not many dare venture.
Get in touch with us at submissions@framelines.org!
submissions close # 10th January 2009
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