Our Make Today Wonderful knit features wide bell sleeves and a high neck that will set it apart from
the other knit pieces in your wardrobe!
The unofficial Missoni brand ambassador, Joy Bryant wears
a other knitted pieces from their Fall 2008 collection.
Not exact matches
May I introduce you to my first
knit piece bought in 2016 — this oversized &
Other Stories Cardigan.
As the weather has gotten quite chilly those last days, I've paired the blouse with chunky
knit from &
Other Stories — this cardigan is still my favorite
piece for feeling cozy yet super stylish.
&
Other Stories
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This combination got me immediately»cause it's
knitted (hello, pregnant lady with a belly here) and even though it out of my comfort zone, I could see myself wearing it together and with
other basic
pieces from my closet more than once.
At Ralph Lauren, Warm Taupe is mixed and matched with
other taupe shades, a tone darker or lighter, while at Valentino a real festival of Warm Taupe is taking place ranging from long coats and
knitted pieces to some ethereal, splendid tulle gowns to throw anyone into equilibrium.
As sweaters are often
knitted, it's easy to go low key on the
other pieces in your outfit.
Pairing it with a graphic tee or
knit, I have worn it more than almost any of the
other pieces.
I picked up this oversized
knit from &
Other Stories recently and it's one of the most fun
pieces to style!
I've purchased this oversized chunky
knit cardigan the
other day, it fits very organically into my neutral palette wardrobe (remember I told about that in my 5
piece bohemian wardrobe theory?).
The
knitted pieces are fun to match with
other textures as they're soft and cozy yet a subtle statement!
Fashion model Anja Konstantinova wears free spirited garments, easy breezy looks, like floor length skirts embellished with sequins, relaxed sweaters, denim wear, lightweight
knit sweaters and
other transitional
pieces, which are perfect for traveling.
The film is an attempt, among
other things, to
knit the
pieces back together.
Best known are perhaps the little shoes (scarpette), which she was sometimes photographed wearing, but there are all sorts of
other pieces, including snail - like coils, arrangements of
knitting needles partially encased in tight rings of coloured mesh (square or triangular or even spelling out her daughter's nickname, Bea), a musical stave made of pinned - up wires that takes up half a wall, with small note - like squares of
knitted copper scattered across it.
In
other pieces — collected under the title «Pixelator» — the surfaces are instead saturated by a close -
knit checkerboard pattern of black and white, always created with spray paint, as if the digital skin of the images had been examined with a microscope and expanded into an optical rendering of its makeup.
There are at least a half - dozen artists in the show using fabric, collage, embroidery, and
other malleable materials to make art out of bits and
pieces so that «Trigger» exhibits a strong subset of artists who indulge a fabulous Proustian drive to devour materials and processes in minutiae — including Ellen Lesperance's reversal of this process using super-close-up pictures of
knitted fabrics to make geometric drawings.
She presented her performance
piece,
Knitting Nation, at the Tang as part of the exhibition Dance / Draw (2012), which she has also shown at eleven
other locations, including the Rhode Island School of Design, the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, and the Museum of Modern Art: Studio.