Biyan wanaatmadja biography of mahatma gandhi

  • After a visit to Sabarmati Ashram to pay tribute to Mahatma Gandhi by American designer Tony Burch and Indonesian designer Biyan Wanaatmadja.
  • She was the tiny but formidable Ibu Gedong Bagoes Oka, a Balinese intellectual, an educator throughout her life, and a Hindu reformer, follower of Mahatma.
  • Biyan Wanaatmadja, Printed Tunics, Biyan Fashion, Sebastian Gunawan, Sea Prints, Chinese.
  • Contemporary Indonesian Fashion: Through the Looking Glass 9781350061309, 9781350061330, 9781350061316

    Table of contents :
    Cover page
    Halftitle page
    Series page
    Title page
    Copyright page
    Dedication
    CONTENTS
    ILLUSTRATIONS
    ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
    NOTE ON SPELLING
    ABOUT THE AUTHOR
    PROLOGUE
    PART ONE INDONESIAN CHIC PAST AND PRESENT
    1 A BRIEF HISTORY OF FASHION IN INDONESIA
    Indonesian dress through time: Pre-colonial and colonial period
    Post-independence Indonesia and national dress: The Batik Indonesia project
    The New Order and Iwan Tirta: Batik uniforms and batik haute couture
    From the 1970s to post-reformasi: Modern and contemporary Indonesian mode systems
    PART TWO PRESENTING FASHION
    2 PERFORMING FASHION: FASHION WEEKS, FASHION EVENTS, FASHION-AS-ART
    huvudstad i indonesien as the centre of Indonesian fashion
    Jakarta mode Week
    Indonesia Fashion Week
    The IPMI Trend Show
    Fashion-as-art
    3 “MADE IN INDONESIA” FOR THE GLOBAL STAGE
    Designers and brands: Contemporary Indonesian mode identity

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