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Rui Zhou – Everyone wants to be an artist

It is a period of reflection and relates to aesthetics, taking place before considering the restraints of production. Interview Rui Zhou

Clothing as artistic means

Fashion can show a purely conceptual idea or very commercial and practical design, which attractive to me. Everyone wants to be an artist, I just try to use the clothing to do it.

The importance of the unfinished

Deconstruction, a body which seems divided in pieces and sections, Rui Zhou talks about a new way of wearing clothes. The concept of entirety changes, the revelation of the unfinished becomes more and more important to understand and appreciate the result of a creative process.

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